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صاحب الظل الطويل
صاحب الظل الطويل
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mayao065
mayao065 :
عزيزتي جودي، لو كان النسيان يُباع، لما بقي قلبٌ مثقل بالحزن. لا تبحثي عن ملامحكِ القديمة، فقد غيّرتكِ الأيام لتصبحي أقوى. وستجدين نفسكِ حين تكفين عن البحث عنها في الماضي
2026-07-12 22:17:15
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jgftygfdtggcdd
jgftygfdtggcdd :
بالتوكل والثقة والتقرب لله عز وجل
2026-07-13 22:42:52
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user8061642029409
Azhar Hady :
الوقت والايام والجحود والصد والخذلان ينسيانك كل حب
2026-07-13 21:52:15
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mnsh2024
mnsh2024 :
عزيزتي جودي لن يبقى لملامحك القديمة وجود إلا في براويز الصور و الذكريات. أصبحتي فتاة أنضج و أقوى حرة طليقة بلاحدود. وهذه فلسفة الحياة، بدايات و نهايات.
2026-07-13 20:33:30
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sara215318
sara♡~ :
عزيزتي جودي
2026-07-12 21:39:26
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r_23_113
ࢪﺣــــ♥ـــآااƁ :
عزيزي ياصاحب الظل الطويل، كيف يتخطى الأنسان شخصا أحبه من كل قلبه 💔
2026-07-13 06:42:41
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rim674177355
Rim Rim ♥️ :
من أجمل القصص التي تقراءها أو تشاهدها🥰
2026-07-12 21:57:09
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duha_su
الضُحَىٰ 🪐✨ :
آهِ يا جودي… كيف أُخبرك أنّه لا سبيل إلى النسيان وهل ينسى الإنسان آلامَه ، وأن الملامح تبهت مع مرورِ الزمن، ولا بُدّللحزن أن يزورَقلوبَنا يومًا، هذه الحياة، وما علينا إلا أن نتعلّم كيف نمضي رغم ثِقلها
2026-07-12 21:43:10
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am..wer
خرافة انثئ :
النسيان ياصديقتي صفه في كل انسان ولكن من نعم الله علينا اننا لاننسئ كل شيئ مثلا ذكريات الطفوله ملامحنا السابقه وبداياتنا
2026-07-12 21:43:44
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sara215318
sara♡~ :
عزيزيتي جودي ياليت النسيان يباع لإشتريناه و استعدنا بريق ملامحنا ياليت الوقت يعود و السنين لتي كشفت لنا معادن الناس لم تمر علينا عزيزتي جودي دعينا نترك ألام أنفسنا للوقت فلربما ساعدنا الوقت المتراكم على التأقلم مع الألام
2026-07-12 21:47:02
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umzaid361
ام زيد :
عزيزي يا صاحب الظل الطويل كيف يمكن ان انسى ذلك اليوم الذي غيب الموت فيه امي وانا كل يوم اعود لتلك اللحظة 😔
2026-07-13 19:19:29
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godhusseinsoso
🇪🇬 So :
❤️❤️❤️
2026-07-12 21:57:05
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.yne
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2026-07-12 21:48:51
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narven.narven3
Narven Narven :
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2026-07-12 21:41:34
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Hanaa ❤ :
😔😔😔
2026-07-13 10:58:21
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