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Unbroken Bond

I've always wondered why I ever let you go

You were the most beautiful being I have ever laid eyes on

Although I could never lay a hand on you

You were something I wanted to keep pure

 

Now I only question myself,

The reasons of explanation and solution

I have done it numerous times over and over again

Never to get an explanation or solution

 

Lost in this time I step outside

For the first time, I'm shrouded in everlasting darkness of despair

Never hoping to see the bright light of hope

I have given up myself to this darkness

 

However, a sole voice was able to reach me

Ringing in my ears something I can't make of

What is it:

My name, My family, My friends, Hope, or even Despair

 

As I reach out to grab the dark gloomy sky

Someone else's hand reaches for mine

As we touched a glimmer of light flashed

The darkness vanished and with it came hope

It was like opening Pandora's Box

 

As the light disappeared, you were standing in front of me as we stared at each other

Finally I got to see you one last time

My untouchable princess

 

You will always be perfect and pure to me

As I give my last kiss

My body starts to vanish

And soon I vanished into thin air

 

But before I disappeared we made a promise

A promise that might never come true

As tears of rain start falling

But have hope and never despair in agony

Someday we will meet again until then, Farewell

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Jun 30, 2013
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