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r.i.p.
people forget i guess,
or do they just choose not to remember?
while you may be gone forever,
you are not lost forever.
it was probably your fault
(your fate)
but no one deserves that.
when i saw the twisted metal,
crushed plastic,
shattered glass,
i questioned physics;
i thought nothing could be worse.
when i saw the crimson,
the matted hair,
piercing motionlessness,
i questioned reality;
i knew that was worse
i understood why people choose to forget,
when there is nothing worse to remember.
r.i.p. kirstin wetterhorn
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