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I look at you,
Sitting there, in front of me.
We've met before, I'm certain.
I don't know when, I don't know where.
But I am sure I know you.

You face seems familiar to me
The lilt of your voice, also.
I watch your movements,
And they remind me of something,
Which I can't remember fully.

Didn't we meet somewhere before?
Didn't I hear you speak somewhere?
What am I forgetting?
Who are you?
I touch the mirror, trying to remember..



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On Monday December 3rd, 2007, elisa (2020) writes:
reaching for a firm grasp on memory... nicely done.



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