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Echoes of a compromised code Before you, love was a foreign code, so strange apart A threat to my robotic design You crashed into my controlled space and rewrote my programming with tender grace You ignited human emotions within And set my heart ablaze with love's fierce spin Now, tears fall like golden rain, As my heart bleeds in pain with every thoughts of you My system overloads, my thoughts astray, I wish I could reboot and format every impossible data Aching with each beat, night and day This love-sickness spreads, a sweet despair A headache that echoes like the drums in the forest Your presence reprograms my every part Making me human and highly vulnerable with a torn heart that continually spill and fill the red sea Are you happy seeing my tears tear me apart? Not even the greatest laboratory can separate my tears from the volume of water in the ocean #poetry Ouseibai Bright Ebi
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Nov 15, 2024
Nov 15, 2024 at 8:41 PM UTC
ECHOES OF A COMPROMISED CODE
Echoes of a compromised code Before you, love was a foreign code, so strange apart A threat to my robotic design You crashed into my controlled space and rewrote my programming with tender grace You ignited human emotions within And set my heart ablaze with love's fierce spin Now, tears fall like golden rain, As my heart bleeds in pain with every thoughts of you My system overloads, my thoughts astray, I wish I could reboot and format every impossible data Aching with each beat, night and day This love-sickness spreads, a sweet despair A headache that echoes like the drums in the forest Your presence reprograms my every part Making me human and highly vulnerable with a torn heart that continually spill and fill the red sea Are you happy seeing my tears tear me apart? Not even the greatest laboratory can separate my tears from the volume of water in the ocean #poetry Ouseibai Bright Ebi
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29/M/Yenagoa, Bayelsa State
Nov 15, 2024
Nov 15, 2024 at 8:41 PM UTC
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