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We fall in love with looks exchanged Though some say it's not really love We fall in love with peoples voices Forgetting their other traits. In every grey cityscape, In every tired estate Love triumphs quietly Above decibels of hate. In every steel Metropolis Drowning in inequality, Exists temporal understanding Between wealth and poverty. The weary travellers too, Worn down by years of routine Smile behind closed doors, Raging with the chemical joy. The eyes which glow back at us Engulf us in molecular adoration, Like fires catching from kindleling Melting the rough corners of our day. Life can make fools of all of us, But to be fooled is to live. No masterpiece was crafted Without painful risk. And how I came to know Your glare was meant for mine? The pains I feel from inequality Become more secondary. Just seconds of your laughter Sweep years of cortisol away. Overiding the purpose of my soul For those profound moments of the day. The joyous glowing of your eyes Craft a neuro-masterpiece, As equal measures of dopamine, And oxytocin ignite my zelous glare. That glowing behind your eyes Tells me, it's your soul and mine. That acceptance of ourselves as fools In love, is the only escapism I need.
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Oct 26, 2020
Oct 26, 2020 at 12:35 PM UTC
That glowing behind your eyes
We fall in love with looks exchanged Though some say it's not really love We fall in love with peoples voices Forgetting their other traits. In every grey cityscape, In every tired estate Love triumphs quietly Above decibels of hate. In every steel Metropolis Drowning in inequality, Exists temporal understanding Between wealth and poverty. The weary travellers too, Worn down by years of routine Smile behind closed doors, Raging with the chemical joy. The eyes which glow back at us Engulf us in molecular adoration, Like fires catching from kindleling Melting the rough corners of our day. Life can make fools of all of us, But to be fooled is to live. No masterpiece was crafted Without painful risk. And how I came to know Your glare was meant for mine? The pains I feel from inequality Become more secondary. Just seconds of your laughter Sweep years of cortisol away. Overiding the purpose of my soul For those profound moments of the day. The joyous glowing of your eyes Craft a neuro-masterpiece, As equal measures of dopamine, And oxytocin ignite my zelous glare. That glowing behind your eyes Tells me, it's your soul and mine. That acceptance of ourselves as fools In love, is the only escapism I need.
For every weary traveller Slumped back in their chair There will always be one or two Alight with zealous glare.
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Oct 26, 2020
Oct 26, 2020 at 12:35 PM UTC
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