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INFJ, Broken Wings



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  1. Hi Tiffany Desiree, this is Aziza from fan-page. Your poem is so beautiful and powerful. Thanks for sharing with us!

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  2. Hey, it’s Thomas. I’m not a poetry person, but this poem is quite evocative. Keep up the great writing!

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    1. Thank you, Thomas! I'm glad you enjoyed the read.

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  3. Really sad but beautiful. I admire your poetry.

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