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I walked past the coffee shop And I reached my pocket Only to find my phone, ringing It dropped on the ground, and shattered What followed were painful moments Of lonely nights and restless fingers One day a bird showed up, asked me “Which way the wind blows?” I said, “It blows where you intend to fly, never stops” Then, someone woke me up - I felt disconnected from the ways of life Was I in a long dream, or awake all the time? It certainly did not seem either, I had been mesmerized by the love Of a lady, magical and distant Who knew nothing but to stop time And all that seemed disconnected, Were in fact doors to her, the one And such has been my way of life.
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Jan 8, 2016
Jan 8, 2016 at 1:00 AM UTC
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I walked past the coffee shop And I reached my pocket Only to find my phone, ringing It dropped on the ground, and shattered What followed were painful moments Of lonely nights and restless fingers One day a bird showed up, asked me “Which way the wind blows?” I said, “It blows where you intend to fly, never stops” Then, someone woke me up - I felt disconnected from the ways of life Was I in a long dream, or awake all the time? It certainly did not seem either, I had been mesmerized by the love Of a lady, magical and distant Who knew nothing but to stop time And all that seemed disconnected, Were in fact doors to her, the one And such has been my way of life.
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Jan 8, 2016
Jan 8, 2016 at 1:00 AM UTC
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