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    Stories from Second Life

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    Last hours of a SIM

     


    A visit in the Victorian Sim, while the countdown for the last CPU cycles went on.

     

    A wish, an idea was born, to create a world of its own.
    Imagination searched for realization
    bits and bytes organizing to form, gathering in unison
    arranging there position in harmony
    come together in search of a purpose
    new life is borne, an expression of a human in the Virtual World of Second Life
    living a live as the Victorian Sim

     

    too late it is now to join the fun
    the candy men, he is gone for good
    the carrousel did his last cycle
    no more applause inside the circus tent
    just some vibrations of past are left

     

    the pavilion, will never again see lovebirds
    feel the nervous steps
    hear the frantic pumping hearts
    eyes glowing of desire
    soft voices, with a deep breath
    crinkling silk, gentle touches
    the first unforgettable kiss
    never will it happen again
    not here........

     

    An idea came to existence
    realized and shared with many
    bits and bytes ready to dissolve
    filled with a joyful past

     

    with a humble bow, i say goodbye

     

    Kiko Hunniton, Second Life iReport for CNN

     

    inspired by Janey Bracken´s story http://www.ireport.com/docs/DOC-424253

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