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In the gleaming lustre of joy, There's a requisite factor, A hope to seek some buoy, And to resist the impulse to shatter. I open my palms to the divine, And beg for a prodigious fate indeed, Listening to the cries depicting the sign, Until despair eats me up inside, counting as a need. But is it genuine? That all corpses turn to the might, I neglect the thought and continue with the credence of men, As thought it leads me to the height. Alas, anyway, Despite the greed to reign, In a shallow corner of my bay, I yet restrain, the hope to attain.
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Jan 19, 2019
Jan 19, 2019 at 1:25 AM UTC
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In the gleaming lustre of joy, There's a requisite factor, A hope to seek some buoy, And to resist the impulse to shatter. I open my palms to the divine, And beg for a prodigious fate indeed, Listening to the cries depicting the sign, Until despair eats me up inside, counting as a need. But is it genuine? That all corpses turn to the might, I neglect the thought and continue with the credence of men, As thought it leads me to the height. Alas, anyway, Despite the greed to reign, In a shallow corner of my bay, I yet restrain, the hope to attain.
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13/F/Karachi, Pakistan
Jan 19, 2019
Jan 19, 2019 at 1:25 AM UTC
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