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Oblivion: A State Of Being Completely Forgotten by oneafricanwriter(m): 8:40pm On Jan 19, 2016
By Abiodun Adebayo
oneafricanwriter..com
oneafricanwriter@yahoo.com

Oblivion.

Think With The Eyes And Listen To The Lines.

Drifted souls and estranged minds; an oblivion. A solitary world, adorned with forgetfulness and sheer loneliness.

Stretched bridges beyond the ordinary that subsides tough emotions and haunts lingering memories.

Savored past refined with snaps of shattered mind. Seclusion, the empress of oblivion, and a sabotage of untainted invigoration.

And thoughts became the sole companion.

Brimmed eyes, bulged eyeballs, miserable gait, ruined countenance and troubled psyche--the impediments in the course of forgetfulness.

Oblivion—the state of being completely forgotten.

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