Twenty Days of 1821

Twenty Days of 1821

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an original work about saying farewell, moving on, and letting go. (this is a self-projection of something that has actually happened and is kinda a way of coping, whoops) written: 01-26-24 --- "no matter what you do, I'll always love you forever" she let the torn pieces of the note float with the wind and land on her garden. and in that moment, she felt happy. she felt free, like she didn't have to worry about the regret in farewell. all she saw in the fall were the warm orange leaves, so welcoming, so-
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