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Nov 2018
One late evening, you slipped into life like a miracle,
Hoping and expecting a lot, was just being cynical...

You entered, you captured with that adorable smile,
Making me believe, for you I would walk any mile...

Started as strangers, easing into something more,
Someone who might finally take me to the shore...

But...

High hopes came crashing, walls came crumbling,
My cries getting painful, my screams so deafening...

Bailing out on me like every other before you,
Losing all the faith in you, alas only if I knew...

Like my heart wants you, wishing you could want me,
Realization of abandonment, the curse which haunts me...

Bearing this merciless agony, I don't have any anger,
You pushed me back to the status of a stranger...
Written by
Shariq Jawed  24/M
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