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by A. S. James

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I WRITE

Posted on October 5, 2014 by Morfindelx
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because I seek to relive not only the good old days,
but also the bad old days,
the barely-old days.

I am nostalgia’s symbiote;
we languish and thrive together
in unremarkable reminiscence.

Posted in Poetry | Tagged nostalgia, poem, writing | Leave a reply

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