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Anonymous Posted 7 years ago
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Them

Ah, I'll be selfish to you

Your little kindness in normal days

I cherish "them" and open "them" often to look

I wouldn't be able to ask you about your feelings and losing my self

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I was told kindness is an uncountable noun though. Does "them" can designate an uncountable noun? I reckon "them" should be substituted for that or it.

  

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I'm guessing you copied it wrong, and it's "kindnesses". "Kindness" can be countable, and "them" would be right with the plural.

  • I'm guessing you copied it wrong, and it's "kindnesses".
  • "Kindness" can be countable, and "them" would be right with the plural.
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I'm guessing you copied it wrong, and it's "kindnesses". "Kindness" can be countable, and "them" would be right with the plural.

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