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Softly, Dusk pulls its cloak Reality bends to twilight A silver door opens, And there I see - She is as snow by its light; A gentle ice breeze Blows stardust upon fireflies This sorcery of sparks and spaces I see unravel in her eyes; But then, My curse is a prison The winter will pass Fireflies will fall upon the grass And yesterday, with bleeding footsteps Will come for me again.
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Sep 17, 2019
Sep 17, 2019 at 12:48 PM UTC
Snow and Fireflies
Softly, Dusk pulls its cloak Reality bends to twilight A silver door opens, And there I see - She is as snow by its light; A gentle ice breeze Blows stardust upon fireflies This sorcery of sparks and spaces I see unravel in her eyes; But then, My curse is a prison The winter will pass Fireflies will fall upon the grass And yesterday, with bleeding footsteps Will come for me again.
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M/New Delhi
Sep 17, 2019
Sep 17, 2019 at 12:48 PM UTC
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