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Perhaps it was destiny, That we met on that rainy day, You looked so happy, saying the teary raindrops were like jewels, Joy surely comes in different kinds but what made them like gems for me was that bright, luminous grin of yours, while gazing away, Out of selfishness and lonesome thoughts I drove myself near you, To feel your warmth, to feel your soft, delicate skin and to feel loved. Drawn into the imaginated landscape within my heart you lit an evening star, made it shine so my dim thoughts shall not corrupt me, How generous you were, sharing your light with one who has none, Yet, when I understood the meaning of eternity, you were long gone, Passed away due time, an old dreamer who always saw the positive, Fallen to the destiny of a life's end, oh how ruined I was then. Since I cease to fade, I may as well keep the light you lit within me forever, so you too will never fully disappear from the face of earth. ~ Umi
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May 12, 2018
May 12, 2018 at 8:30 PM UTC
Destiny
Perhaps it was destiny, That we met on that rainy day, You looked so happy, saying the teary raindrops were like jewels, Joy surely comes in different kinds but what made them like gems for me was that bright, luminous grin of yours, while gazing away, Out of selfishness and lonesome thoughts I drove myself near you, To feel your warmth, to feel your soft, delicate skin and to feel loved. Drawn into the imaginated landscape within my heart you lit an evening star, made it shine so my dim thoughts shall not corrupt me, How generous you were, sharing your light with one who has none, Yet, when I understood the meaning of eternity, you were long gone, Passed away due time, an old dreamer who always saw the positive, Fallen to the destiny of a life's end, oh how ruined I was then. Since I cease to fade, I may as well keep the light you lit within me forever, so you too will never fully disappear from the face of earth. ~ Umi
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26/Agender/Germany
May 12, 2018
May 12, 2018 at 8:30 PM UTC
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