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“Wherever I place this heart, I acknowledge falling in love with loneliness. There's another language whispering from every leaf, singing from every corner, shimmering on a dark moonless night. I don't know at what moment what cool gust of wind will come and close my eyes for the last time. I will remain enchanted without a beating in my heart.”

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