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A Blind Alley

by col-muhammad-khalid-khan

A Blind Alley When there is disappointment in life Mercy of God comes to but satiate Whatever may be the sharpness of knife It changes to fortune from the fate Love is so superior to cross the horizons That soul goes to trance to appreciate The taste is overtaken by burning suns Truth touches beauty to be associate Man is so ungrateful, he is never happy Never bows in front of one but to many Remains in shackles and is never ever free This is how he agrees to be in a blind alley Col Muhammad Khalid Khan Copyright 2018 Golden Glow
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