A new study on Alzheimer's disease has revealed a previously unknown biochemical cascade in the brain that leads to the destruction of synapses, the connections between nerve cells that are responsible for memory and cognition. [1] Hidden things. That we can never see. Dictating our future. Making us pursue our past. And within the evening breeze we forget of the falcon and the raging sea. And all we see is our self. Within a small box as vast as the universe can ever be. At some point we lose touch. And no one can ever be who was once for me. And the others cry. Not because I am not here for thee. But because that was the one I was always and the only one I can ever be…
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