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أرفض أن تصلني الأشياء ناقصة
أو حتى جزء مِنها معطوب
أريد محبّةً كاملة
لأني استحقها

ولأنَّ الأشياء الغير مُكتملة,
شعورها باهت
وما قيمة الأشياء، كل الأشياء
إذا لم تَكن دهشتها بالشكل المطلوب!

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