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What cannot be committed to memory, this can save.
We can look saying, "thus it was."
The sun has not been really caught,
the clouds, less solid then, kept moving.
Pull from our pockets the loved ones we have not kept,
"This is he," we point.
He no longer has the beard
And his hair now is cut,
But this was one moment he,
Now held forever
And here that moment the eye swiftly loses
When gravity puts down, the dancer rises,
Flies.

question:
what can a photograph save?

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Answer: A photograph has a power to preserve a fleeting moment in time that cannot be easily committed to memory. It captures and immortalizes the essence of a particular scene, allowing us to revisit and relive that moment whenever we desire. Through a photograph, we can hold onto the image of loved ones, places, and events, even as time moves forward and people change. It serves as a tangible reminder of the past, enabling us to cherish and share our memories for generations to come.

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