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XLVIII

by @adlinanawawi

I thought I could stay, But the sun gave me signs to breakaway, I didn't want to stay, Wanted to sway, Then I went away. For a moment, I sat still, Another moment, looked for thrill, Wondered about a whole life to fill, Just couldn't find the time to kill. Got a car with pedals I couldn't reach to drive, Like a bee stuck in a hive, Felt like a swimmer that has lost the desire to dive, I was just struggling, fighting, and climbing to strive. The wind was the greatest tempest, It could even topple down an empress, They didn't let me rest, They left me helpless, The torture was endless, So I don't think that leaving's reckless, If I stayed I wouldn't be here in Venice.
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Apr 6, 2017
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