He was usually lost in himself, but it just took, her one look, and he lost himself, He was so lost in her, that, when a massive misfortune struck, and he lost her, he thought, he had, lost favour with fate, lost track of his life, lost touch with the world, lost grip on reality, lost his bearings, he rued, he had, lost and lost out, on so much and so many, that if he counted, he could bet, he would lose the count too, but with time, when he emerged champion over the chagrins of his losses, and victorious over their causes, he realized, that inspite of all, he had, never lost heart.
Reason for writing:
that it might find its way to some english book, where it might be used as a context to explain some of the kind of losses that english allows to express in its own peculiar wayBirth sign: Not entered
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