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Memory
Memory will destroy him
like an enormous overwhelming rapid.
But also in the fierce corrupting reverie
will come the regret, too strong, or too weak.
Thoughts will have filled his mind with rage
until reason could control them.
The vulnerable recollection will survive
unforgiven, unanswered,
out of malleability indefinitely.
He will have dug his grave through his own past.
To die knowing himself,
that was suffering.
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