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Nisrina Ulayya Oct 2018
Sirius, Sirius
Would you like to set yourself down to earth?
Cause somewhere far away from the desert
Someone is wearing black T-shirt
He’s not a magician, even a wizard
But Sirius, oh Sirius
If you look deep inside his eyes
You will see something bright shines
Brighter than you or a thousand suns
You’ll get jealous of the brightness of those eyes
Nisrina Ulayya Oct 2018
A decade without you
And I still feel the same
The sky’s still blue
I’m totally missing you
Whenever you come back
You will see me stand here
Share the pain you’ve been putting on me
Nisrina Ulayya Oct 2018
It’s been 8760 hours
without you beside to watch the meteor shower
to **** the darkness and stop these tears
to turn everything’s around when it gets harder
to pick me up whenever I fall down and torn
But I can’t be sad cause I always know
That someday you will come back home
Nisrina Ulayya Oct 2018
Then tonight the first snow falls down
The snowflakes will be blooming soon
I changed my wallpaper to maroon
And hang my hopes to the balloon
But I still sit down lonely and alone
Cause I know you won’t be home this afternoon
Nisrina Ulayya Oct 2018
Now all the leaves start falling
I watch the birds above flying
I’m lying on my bed thinking
Of my hopes that lately start fading
Is it funny to hope you’re coming
back to the city you’ve been leaving?
Nisrina Ulayya Oct 2018
This is the first summer without the warmth
Of the sun that leads to another scar
The shore and the sand keeps calling me
Sandcastles can’t wait to be built
But instead I spend all of my summer
Wrote a letter for you my thunder
Nisrina Ulayya Oct 2018
Well today is our farewell
That now I realize was hell
I hope you never leave the your shell
Cause without you I’m not feeling well

This is the season where all flowers blooms
Happiness spread over to every room
Making nobody thinks about their dooms
But on the crowd of people I still feel gloom
Because I haven’t see the postman looms
To bring me a letter from you this noon
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