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"seemingly"kari edwards 
the word "seemingly", in the last sentence, is "seemingly"
supreme. the syllables are but fast food and death, a condiment that "seemingly"
contains time marvels and theological puns atop syringe intellect, in the dungeon
of the heart, "seemingly," at the center of accumulation self-esteem, light
comes through glasses of a different color, without "seemingly" to be anything
other than light, never accumulating, never clinging, "seemingly" for eternity.
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