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He was only three
"He was only three", by Xindi X. brought tears to my eyes. As I was reading it, I pictured a meloncholic mood. "When I cover our distant gap, sadly he was on earth no more." I felt sorrow and sympathy for Xindi; it is heart-breaking for siblings to finally connect with each other, but they are seperated between life and death. Without hesitaion, I give my gratitude to Xindi, for she reminded me to love my family and not take them for granted.
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saddest poem ever!