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Deja-vu

Edmond Alcid

Publisher: Moose Hide Books imprint of Moose Enterprise Publishing

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Summary

I remember, remembering that I have repeated my past over and over, and over.

	For what reasons are there, to explain why one’s life is in need of a repeat.

	Do we repeat life, for the purpose of getting it right, to correct a past mistake, to change the outcome of a situation to suit our egos?

	For what-ever reasons, we do re-live moments of our lives.

	Some of us have fleeting memories of those moments.

	I remember, remembering to rewrite these lines, or did I?

	Or is it only my mind playing visual games?

	For moments like this we use the Déjà vu.

	Quotes:
	Shivers up my spine after, during the reading of every short story.

	I will have nightmares . . ., thanks!

	Goose-bumps, shivers and a constant look over my should when reading these stories in an empty house.
Available since: 03/16/2017.

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