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English, 30.10.2019 22:31 kristenhernandez74

How it was

that she could make, and feel for making it,
so much of joy for them, and all along
be covering, like a scar, and while she smiled,
that hungering incompleteness and regret—
that passionate ache for something of her own,
for something of herself—she never knew.
she knew that she could seem to make them all
believe there was no other part of her
than her persistent happiness; but the why
and how she did not know.

this excerpt from "aunt imogen" expresses select all that apply.

confidence
deceit
emptiness
uncertainty

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