Eulogy For Friend

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David,
What we have is beyond anything our minds could ever begin to understand or anyone else either. Sometimes it annoys me when people deduce what we have to fit their narrow viewpoint. We didn't need sex to formulate our bond. If that were the case, everyone would have it and yet, no one does. Your poems are incredibly angelic to me. I can tell it comes from a pure heart and was crafted in your breathtaking mind. I wish for nothing more than for you to remain as you are.
Free and unrestricted. You don't allow for anyone to project their self-imposed restraints onto you. You don't accept their norm as your own and for that, you are destined to go impeccably far. If I could be there to see you shine, I would be in the front row because there is no one else on this planet I could ever imagine spending the rest of my life with, but you. We have to remain in contact in some way. It doesn't have to be romantic. We both know better than to limit ourselves in such a way. Your presence and guidance will always be a source of comfort in my life as I proceed to
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Temporary satisfactions seldom interest me, especially when I know I have something intrinsically permanent and that's you. I never thought I could be this close to a woman without sex, but now that I see you for all the women you are, I am proud to reiterate to you as I have multiple times before that I am devoted to you, your truth, your voice, and your growth. We do not need to be like anyone else or accept the ways in which they box themselves in. Our freedom deserves protecting and it is our responsibility to do so. Don't worry about my loyalty. It's embedded in you forever. It'll always be there. You terrify me actually. I've seen you at six in the morning and at the kiss of midnight and I've loved every second. Past corny at this point, but I'd rather give you your roses now than to allow them to wilt in the pit of my

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