What though the radiance...
Which was once so bright...
Is now forever taken from my sight...
Though nothing can bring back the hour,...
Of splendour in the grass, of glory in the flower;...
We will grieve not, rather find,...
Strength in what remains behind...
- William Wordsworth
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Got such a mail after ages, I believe. Totally refreshing. For a change, something that didn't carry the famous warning of ill luck on not forwarding. Enjoy.
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If im in the situation of the owner of this blog. I dont know how to post this kind of topic. he has a nice idea.
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that doesn't happen everyday. wish you all the best.
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