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A familiar face A strong sense Just one look! And she gave back whatever she took. Ringing wedding bells, In my mind. All around glitters and smiles Making me feel I am one of a kind The people who were against me once Are now just away from a glance With  a high hope of starting something new I forgot there's still some torn yet to sew. Just behind my bride Stood my lady A familiar face A strong sense Just one look! And she gave back whatever she took. Standing in black As if dark clouds draped her back A firm face never seen before My heart got silent even at the core Nothing else to demand But a lot to clear Speechless she made me Just by saying nothing Sunsets in her eyes Tides in my tears Just like before She again got lost Without saying goodbye. Illusion? It can't be She was just there But this time with an heir A familiar face A strong sense Just one look! And she made me realise I have nothing left to lose.
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Oct 31, 2019
Oct 31, 2019 at 12:41 PM UTC
Just One Look!
A familiar face A strong sense Just one look! And she gave back whatever she took. Ringing wedding bells, In my mind. All around glitters and smiles Making me feel I am one of a kind The people who were against me once Are now just away from a glance With  a high hope of starting something new I forgot there's still some torn yet to sew. Just behind my bride Stood my lady A familiar face A strong sense Just one look! And she gave back whatever she took. Standing in black As if dark clouds draped her back A firm face never seen before My heart got silent even at the core Nothing else to demand But a lot to clear Speechless she made me Just by saying nothing Sunsets in her eyes Tides in my tears Just like before She again got lost Without saying goodbye. Illusion? It can't be She was just there But this time with an heir A familiar face A strong sense Just one look! And she made me realise I have nothing left to lose.
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20/F/Kolkata
Oct 31, 2019
Oct 31, 2019 at 12:41 PM UTC
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