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I know what I am, yet sometimes I find it difficult to understand. I was walking the path of deceit ....hoping I would find someone who would hold my hand. I never knew the feeling to be looked at like a person that really matters, At the verge of my defiance, I found someone whom I can count on and climb the highest ladder. You gave me strength, You gave me hope, You made me feel special, I felt like we were bound to be together, Although to the world I was the Devil! Loving is hard as people always say, Yes it was but not as hard to see you walk away. And then again, I was all alone but with a different pain The pain I couldn't bear, In the path of deceit again, With the pain you left me with as your share. Maybe it was me, the reason for us to end, But wherever you are I hope for the best, Because now I know who I really am and I never should have let you hold my hand.
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Nov 28, 2018
Nov 28, 2018 at 2:04 AM UTC
That Feeling
I know what I am, yet sometimes I find it difficult to understand. I was walking the path of deceit ....hoping I would find someone who would hold my hand. I never knew the feeling to be looked at like a person that really matters, At the verge of my defiance, I found someone whom I can count on and climb the highest ladder. You gave me strength, You gave me hope, You made me feel special, I felt like we were bound to be together, Although to the world I was the Devil! Loving is hard as people always say, Yes it was but not as hard to see you walk away. And then again, I was all alone but with a different pain The pain I couldn't bear, In the path of deceit again, With the pain you left me with as your share. Maybe it was me, the reason for us to end, But wherever you are I hope for the best, Because now I know who I really am and I never should have let you hold my hand.
this is the first poem I wrote....
somewhatdamaged
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26/M/Kathmandu,Nepal
Nov 28, 2018
Nov 28, 2018 at 2:04 AM UTC
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