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A slight ache in my chest Becomes clearer and stronger Whenever I see that distant look Slowly spread in your almond shaped hazel eyes And those scarlet lips Shiver tremulously As if struggling to hold Those last bits of resilience Threatening to fade into an abyss of oblivion At that moment all I really wish Is to traverse the distance of your gaze Climb upon that nameless horizon Dive into the infinite darkness That has wrenched your source of happiness Ruthlessly devoured a prominent piece of you And return back with a speck of hope Anything that stirs your anticipation relinquish your source of misery Revive your languished faith Makes you gather your shattered pieces And wrap you in one of those embrace That turns you sanguine and buoyant again Cause no matter what I say Something inside me fails to believe That you will ever return To how you used to be Before this calamity fractured your resolve Beyond repair
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Apr 15, 2018
Apr 15, 2018 at 7:15 AM UTC
Ache
A slight ache in my chest Becomes clearer and stronger Whenever I see that distant look Slowly spread in your almond shaped hazel eyes And those scarlet lips Shiver tremulously As if struggling to hold Those last bits of resilience Threatening to fade into an abyss of oblivion At that moment all I really wish Is to traverse the distance of your gaze Climb upon that nameless horizon Dive into the infinite darkness That has wrenched your source of happiness Ruthlessly devoured a prominent piece of you And return back with a speck of hope Anything that stirs your anticipation relinquish your source of misery Revive your languished faith Makes you gather your shattered pieces And wrap you in one of those embrace That turns you sanguine and buoyant again Cause no matter what I say Something inside me fails to believe That you will ever return To how you used to be Before this calamity fractured your resolve Beyond repair
praggya-joshi
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24/F/India
Apr 15, 2018
Apr 15, 2018 at 7:15 AM UTC
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