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A Phone Call MAG
Quivering words touch me from miles away
Foreign, not the voice
But the trembling tone with which she speaks
A familiar icon of strength and wisdom
Turns to me for both
An icy chill enters my body as I recall the pain
For I knew it, too
But now it's worse
The cold, malevolent snake worms its way through me
And I feel more hurt than ever before
Everything she knew
Lost on one cold February birthday
A birthday gift
Maybe.
Fate will find its way into her path
She will cry no more
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things are only as dark as you make them. <br /> there is always beauty in every situation. look for it and you will see.<br /> smile; sometimes it's all that will keep you from crying.