Quote by R.M. Grenon
Goodbye, goodbye, I hate the word. Solitude has long since turned

Goodbye, goodbye, I hate the word. Solitude has long since turned brown and withered, sitting bitter in my mouth and heavy in my veins. – R.M. Grenon

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