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Dejido Bejide Mar 2020
Yes, she walks up and hands you a drink.
Every dumb word you speak would part her lips,
Reality has failed, life is cinematic
Tonight, you're coated in sunshine and ceremonial magic.
Say we leave this wreckage, let's raise the bar
Just around the corner, my place ain't that far
You touched her breast and she feigns a smile,
Then grabbed your junk, you didn't know why.
You splited her thighs and smelt purification and roaches
Say' I will brisk in and out before the bacteria would notice.
She agrees that condoms halt the heat and would restricts your glide,
Everyone will see an Angel when it's time to die.
You want one more - No pity, No pretence,
For every thought, she comes into existence.
On that Night, you were a Prophet
And forever, these tales would be told in the likeness of a Prophecy.
But as of today, there is blood in your ***.
Dejido Bejide Mar 2020
21
It was formless, weightless, and faceless
Like a vile scene that plagues the head of an infant,
That year was lighter than the next,
At its dawn I’d soak in gin and sweat,
Forcing 21 lights to spark in my heart
To live each day a little less bitter than the last.
But every time, I would die in a boring class
Or just sitting on the toilet; thinking about Jesus and my girlfriend
These tiny deaths would quicken my flesh,
My spark would drown in my thirst.
Alackaday!!
She rode my fate, I cuddled my fears
For every heartbreak, I’d shed 21 tears
It was crazy to love, crazier to learn
To clench or to leave, to severe or bind
21 cigarettes would narrow your mind.
The new age drank past the broken year,
Gulped all the deaths I’d died 21 times.
The lady beside me awakens, she beheld 21 in a blink.
I chuckled beneath my breath,
’21 was a funny sign’.

— The End —