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anukulthete
anukulthete
I am Anukul Thete. I write depressing poems.
"Everything happens, happens for good" The lie people told us in our childhood You only believe it, if it ends well If not, it's just another sad story to tell. It is difficult to judge people close to us, by their needs Sometimes, we let them get away with horrible deeds Is that really fair? Do they really care? About us? Who help them when in need Without thinking about ourveselves, without any greed. Circumstances change people time to time Some turn out to be cruel, some work hard to earn a dime Emotions rule us, they decide how we be with others We either act like we hate them or we love them like brothers. While overcoming problems, we either succeed or fail The ones who fail stop trying and feel frail Get inspired by the blind people who succeed to read Braille Difficulties storm us and sometimes we decide to bail But we don't realize we have a strong enough ship to sail.
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Mar 28, 2017
Mar 28, 2017 at 5:31 AM UTC
Bail or Sail
There was once a little boy so naive In his pure heart, he used to believe That he had the journey of his life planned Little did he know that his city full of dreams was about to become a no man's land. He used to observe everything, every person around him Asking "Why isn't every one like me, the me, full of vim?" He thought he could stay the same, he thought he was capable Little did he know that change is inescapable. People saw him as he was, not what he could become Because as a kid, he didn't have difficulties to overcome He thought his innocence was secure Little did he know he had a dark side to endure. A "go with the flow" kinda guy, he didn't seem to care He didn't realize life was gonna be a nightmare So small, so innocent, so immature Little did he know his hopes were going to demolish for sure.
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Mar 28, 2017
Mar 28, 2017 at 5:30 AM UTC
Little did he know
Like everyday he woke up at 6, Thinking he was nothing but a jinx, Grabbing his things he left for college, Dumb kids around him couldn't stand his knowledge. There he stood, handling their insults, Being nice to everyone like no one would, He never thought something so little like perspective Would ruin his ******* life for good. He came home and acted like nothing happened, He had parents, but he still felt abandoned. Trying to live his life He forgot to be a son, People killed him everyday, Because a painless death was no fun. At the end of the day, He looked in the mirror, Realizing thousands of his strengths Weren't strong enough, As his weakness was always a winner.
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Mar 28, 2017
Mar 28, 2017 at 5:29 AM UTC
Winner