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John Titor's Legacy
THE SECRET SONG
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<blockquote data-quote="AAA" data-source="post: 112126" data-attributes="member: 5790"><p>Layla and Majnun grew up in the same village together and were very close. As they got older, they fell in love. They were like peas and carrots. When they were old enough, Majnun asked her father for her hand in marriage, but was denied as her father had promised her hand to the count who was older and more established and could provide for her well.</p><p></p><p>Well, Majnun could not accept this. The universe did not compute without Layla in his life. He couldn't handle it. So he went deep into the desert where no one could find him. For years, the only reason anyone in the vilage knew he was alive was because of tales of travelers finding poems in the desert sand written of Layla.</p><p></p><p>Layla was married off and kept quite well. But she wasn't happy. She missed Majnun. She one day became ill as a young woman and didn't have the will to fight. She succumbed and died.</p><p></p><p>One day many years later, Majnun returned. They found his body curled up laying against Layla's head stone.</p><p></p><p>So, if time travel is real, and I or someone will travel, I wonder if perhaps I have found references to my beloved friend suspended in time as as an honorary mention. Because for all intents and purposes, she was my Freudian Layla. Maybe that's the one that I couldn't save, so I stamped her name all over time. ...or someone did.</p><p></p><p>'Poems in the sand'</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="AAA, post: 112126, member: 5790"] Layla and Majnun grew up in the same village together and were very close. As they got older, they fell in love. They were like peas and carrots. When they were old enough, Majnun asked her father for her hand in marriage, but was denied as her father had promised her hand to the count who was older and more established and could provide for her well. Well, Majnun could not accept this. The universe did not compute without Layla in his life. He couldn't handle it. So he went deep into the desert where no one could find him. For years, the only reason anyone in the vilage knew he was alive was because of tales of travelers finding poems in the desert sand written of Layla. Layla was married off and kept quite well. But she wasn't happy. She missed Majnun. She one day became ill as a young woman and didn't have the will to fight. She succumbed and died. One day many years later, Majnun returned. They found his body curled up laying against Layla's head stone. So, if time travel is real, and I or someone will travel, I wonder if perhaps I have found references to my beloved friend suspended in time as as an honorary mention. Because for all intents and purposes, she was my Freudian Layla. Maybe that's the one that I couldn't save, so I stamped her name all over time. ...or someone did. 'Poems in the sand' [/QUOTE]
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