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I regret holding hands Of those who could not be mine : Only to desert them and be deserted in the middle of nowhere. And when I found you, I did not want to desert and be deserted again. Regret feels like a landslide Loosening stones from strong, solid mountains -- I do not want to feel it with you. I want our seasons to be as pure as a crystal waterfall; No terror of storms or landslides should haunt me. The stormy seas of the Past made up of my tears And the tears of others deserted : let them recede As I walk on the golden shores of the Present with you.
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May 8, 2012
May 8, 2012 at 2:44 PM UTC
Regret
I regret holding hands Of those who could not be mine : Only to desert them and be deserted in the middle of nowhere. And when I found you, I did not want to desert and be deserted again. Regret feels like a landslide Loosening stones from strong, solid mountains -- I do not want to feel it with you. I want our seasons to be as pure as a crystal waterfall; No terror of storms or landslides should haunt me. The stormy seas of the Past made up of my tears And the tears of others deserted : let them recede As I walk on the golden shores of the Present with you.
jagari-mukherjee
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May 8, 2012
May 8, 2012 at 2:44 PM UTC
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