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This hour of the night feeds me pain; I grieve for her, in vein a river, when she did flow nearer, I floated on,  one could hope only for an ablution, she washed away sedimented pain, then, in a hurry broke away making waters muddied, making things unclear, she becomes a rush towards other destinations. A flower of arresting beauty, a scent never forgotten, one would  be horrified by the thought of plucking her to keep for oneself. but as one stands watching, she withers, loses color, falls after a while as a fruit, she entices, eaten by passing avaricious birds she is reduced to seeds strewn near and far and peeled off skin.
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Jun 14, 2014
Jun 14, 2014 at 10:01 AM UTC
This hour I grieve for her
This hour of the night feeds me pain; I grieve for her, in vein a river, when she did flow nearer, I floated on,  one could hope only for an ablution, she washed away sedimented pain, then, in a hurry broke away making waters muddied, making things unclear, she becomes a rush towards other destinations. A flower of arresting beauty, a scent never forgotten, one would  be horrified by the thought of plucking her to keep for oneself. but as one stands watching, she withers, loses color, falls after a while as a fruit, she entices, eaten by passing avaricious birds she is reduced to seeds strewn near and far and peeled off skin.
k-balachandran
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Jun 14, 2014
Jun 14, 2014 at 10:01 AM UTC
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