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Death, Hope

A Letter to Nick, My Brother

July 27, 2017August 3, 2019 Arvind Theodore

Tears is a language of its own and none must prevent it from speaking. Who are we to silence it even in the name of God? God created tears; let them speak for in that little volume they speak volumes.

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