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Break-up and Guilt.

I asked her to stay away,

I wanted her to leave.

I needed more space,

This is what I used to believe.

 

 

Frustrated by her demands and expectations,

I felt little less of freedom.

Started hating to explain how I spent my hours,

what was I doing and what did I had for lunch.

 

 

Bored of relationship,

Thought I needed a break,

Just a bit more space,

to do the things I crave.

She misunderstood me terribly,

I adjusted but failed miserably,

Started losing myself trying to keep her closely.

 

 

Finally, the separation happened,

It got over I was delighted,

went out on a trip, partied, enjoyed.

She was the one who suffered the most

Things got better as the time passed by.

 

I pushed her away,

I made her weep,

Not thinking much asked her to leave.

Break up was tough on her,

But she got through,

I made her cry so the Karma has to come for you.

 

I Met her again at our favourite place,

in hope of getting her back ,

but I could see it in her eyes, that I have been replaced.

Now everything is finished,

everything is blown.

I paused but she moved on.

Now I am the one who's ******* left alone.

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Written by
piyush-gahlot
25 / M / India
Published
Jul 18, 2018
Lines·Words
33·210
Notes

Going through the guilt , pain and alone phase after pushing my girl away.

If you really want a break up think over a 100 times before going for it.

Tags
#breakup#alone#guilt#life#sad#heartbroken#love#pain#separation#karma
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