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WSJ Love Poem
It started strong
ready to go far.
Our relationship was launched
full-time onto new ventures,
good times for me and Anne.
Young adults with passion,
a stereotypical relationship.
We reached high but it began to decline.
After only four-years,
I made a variety of errors,
my passions were at a shortage.
My part-time status became more prevalent,
reality hit, I was never going to get back with my baby.
Many factors were at play
the togetherness was no longer reality.
So off to new ventures we go—
our relationship was unsuccessful

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