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Down the lane, on a lonesome highway I stand, baffled about what it holds The road might lead to a usual spot Or a Land, ever, unexplored I see myself facing a silver In my reflection, a knife Held in my hands, stained With deeds, I should have never done This life is not a globe Neither me a Hercules But this burden shortens me Makes me, less a man I was before I stabbed, I punctured, I killed The man lying next to me Rather me, inside, is dead For I am not the man I was Should I or shouldn’t I, ah the dilemma The choices I make Makes me a better man Or less than before My rage, my enemy Getting over with, the thought Life lined up on the mirror Up to me, blow it or not I stop, not for I wish to But a raging force makes me For I inside don’t want to **** For I wish to remain the man I am, not lesser, the mirror shows me I look in the silver, again The wild thoughts are gone I am what I should be I am, not less than, the real me
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Oct 30, 2015
Oct 30, 2015 at 8:09 AM UTC
SILVER, The Real Me
Down the lane, on a lonesome highway I stand, baffled about what it holds The road might lead to a usual spot Or a Land, ever, unexplored I see myself facing a silver In my reflection, a knife Held in my hands, stained With deeds, I should have never done This life is not a globe Neither me a Hercules But this burden shortens me Makes me, less a man I was before I stabbed, I punctured, I killed The man lying next to me Rather me, inside, is dead For I am not the man I was Should I or shouldn’t I, ah the dilemma The choices I make Makes me a better man Or less than before My rage, my enemy Getting over with, the thought Life lined up on the mirror Up to me, blow it or not I stop, not for I wish to But a raging force makes me For I inside don’t want to **** For I wish to remain the man I am, not lesser, the mirror shows me I look in the silver, again The wild thoughts are gone I am what I should be I am, not less than, the real me
vidur-khanna
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Oct 30, 2015
Oct 30, 2015 at 8:09 AM UTC
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