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Leisurely vanishing into the forges of life Who knew it would be life wrecking to realise how it all ties up at the end and that It’s not always rainbows and butterflies And then creeping into the slight ache that follows Which doesn’t quench the very need of knowing how to go a step ahead of crawling Or even the need to compromise to come out of the turmoil Instead, manages to push you to the melancholy extremity and makes you pick up the knife or tie the knot around your neck with the shivering hands Makes you drown At a snail’s pace Deeper, deeper and deeper. Try Always try to come out To not slacken and dive out of the abyss To always remain and seem to be the one with the good deeds and Sure not needy As all that is praised is power, strength, the brawny Forget about the sadness that makes you look naive and emotionally vulnerable As you now know It’s not always rainbows and butterflies Not rainbows Nor  butterflies.
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Mar 16, 2017
Mar 16, 2017 at 3:02 PM UTC
The Truth About Lies.
Leisurely vanishing into the forges of life Who knew it would be life wrecking to realise how it all ties up at the end and that It’s not always rainbows and butterflies And then creeping into the slight ache that follows Which doesn’t quench the very need of knowing how to go a step ahead of crawling Or even the need to compromise to come out of the turmoil Instead, manages to push you to the melancholy extremity and makes you pick up the knife or tie the knot around your neck with the shivering hands Makes you drown At a snail’s pace Deeper, deeper and deeper. Try Always try to come out To not slacken and dive out of the abyss To always remain and seem to be the one with the good deeds and Sure not needy As all that is praised is power, strength, the brawny Forget about the sadness that makes you look naive and emotionally vulnerable As you now know It’s not always rainbows and butterflies Not rainbows Nor  butterflies.
mahima-sharma
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Mar 16, 2017
Mar 16, 2017 at 3:02 PM UTC
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