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.. then when the hurt goes, anger takes its place when the anger runs out of system, loneliness steps in to take over. it's a never ending circle of emotions every lost emotion being replaced by another.
Cecelia Ahern
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Cecelia Ahern
Age: 43
Born: 1981
Born: September 30
Novelist
Screenwriter
Television Producer
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Dublin city
Hurt
Loneliness
Lost
Emotions
Running
Anger
Another
Steps
Replaced
Place
Emotion
Circle
Take
Goes
Ending
Every
System
Runs
Never
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Circles
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