Analysis of love and despair nostalgia and new

victor dyck 1955 (cinncinatti)



every second of our waking seconds is runs from love despair despair to love like a rollercoaster for some people not all new like picking flowers in spring or love at first sight nostalgia usually in the fall old buildings and leaves maybe for most people but they are not allways aware and books we read movies seeing a pretty girl in the summer love and despair as she leaves


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Letters per line (avg) 309
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Written on September 07, 2022

Submitted by victordyck3 on September 07, 2022

Modified on March 05, 2023

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