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There is a chance it was all in her mind. At first glance her essence would unwind dim secrets that dance until one goes blind: two worlds split, but only one confined. One world set free of frenzied things. Trapped in complete illusory strings, was the other world that’s dark and cold; too loveless to swirl in for any soul. Here, only shivers her heart would devise for a woman torn apart from her own demise; one incapable to love and for to care, as her silence above screamed, “Mommy wasn’t there.” Diving this sea of oblivion, our lady petitioned, unrequited love, one unconditioned, for all unloved and not cared for, who now searched only for a closed door. So, when our lady, flaming with passion, devoted her love in unlimited fashion, most were startled, some terror-stricken, by a truth their world had only forsaken. Two months passed, as a year of leap it was, the moon and stars and a twilight dusk, with prison bars transported our lady from one world - dark - into another. Maybe? In this new world, she was ONE with trees. The squirrels, too, knew how to please, her thoughts, perceptions, and degrees to which our lady accepted with ease. All seemed so real, yet unrealistic. A man she’d seen on TV, a mystic, with talent so broad and success, too, that our lady fell hard for him; yes. It’s true... A million fences disappeared upon entrance, for the one she found was pure as gold, not rugged, ***** or too old. He seemed to know more about our lady than the lady knew of herself, indeed. With love and precision this man could foresee that she is the one, and for her is he. But she knew nothing of this world so foreign, for the laws of the old world were creeping in; the chains that bound her left in storage and due in time for her soul to binge in emptiness and despair to shove, while her soul-mate stayed behind to love the eerie dismay of our lady’s eyes, which he knew even in disguise; they hurt, they feared, they gently skewed but now they bid him an adieu, for the world she’s from exists with things, these ugly, invisible things called “strings.”
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May 22, 2016
May 22, 2016 at 10:33 PM UTC
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There is a chance it was all in her mind. At first glance her essence would unwind dim secrets that dance until one goes blind: two worlds split, but only one confined. One world set free of frenzied things. Trapped in complete illusory strings, was the other world that’s dark and cold; too loveless to swirl in for any soul. Here, only shivers her heart would devise for a woman torn apart from her own demise; one incapable to love and for to care, as her silence above screamed, “Mommy wasn’t there.” Diving this sea of oblivion, our lady petitioned, unrequited love, one unconditioned, for all unloved and not cared for, who now searched only for a closed door. So, when our lady, flaming with passion, devoted her love in unlimited fashion, most were startled, some terror-stricken, by a truth their world had only forsaken. Two months passed, as a year of leap it was, the moon and stars and a twilight dusk, with prison bars transported our lady from one world - dark - into another. Maybe? In this new world, she was ONE with trees. The squirrels, too, knew how to please, her thoughts, perceptions, and degrees to which our lady accepted with ease. All seemed so real, yet unrealistic. A man she’d seen on TV, a mystic, with talent so broad and success, too, that our lady fell hard for him; yes. It’s true... A million fences disappeared upon entrance, for the one she found was pure as gold, not rugged, ***** or too old. He seemed to know more about our lady than the lady knew of herself, indeed. With love and precision this man could foresee that she is the one, and for her is he. But she knew nothing of this world so foreign, for the laws of the old world were creeping in; the chains that bound her left in storage and due in time for her soul to binge in emptiness and despair to shove, while her soul-mate stayed behind to love the eerie dismay of our lady’s eyes, which he knew even in disguise; they hurt, they feared, they gently skewed but now they bid him an adieu, for the world she’s from exists with things, these ugly, invisible things called “strings.”
valbona-ajdari
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May 22, 2016
May 22, 2016 at 10:33 PM UTC
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