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You have been here to live, Although just for few hours. With me, you'll break the dawn, You'll here come to thrive. I invite you to my schön world, Here, you would much enjoy. Beckoning you towards itself, This beautiful world of words, It would be a physical reality, These words will make me rich. You'll be the catalyst of my deeds, Oh, c'mon help me. I have lived and lived again, No God helped me. Only parents were here for me, When I lay in the death bed. Don't be discouraged, Desist judging me. My potential I don't know, This terrible destiny dumped me, I so wish to change the world, Correcting the mistakes of God. Loneliness imprisoned me back then, 'Twas before you appeared on my horizon. I forgot what happiness feels like, You reintroduced me to it recently. Gratefulness is ripe in my heart, Like the sweet fruit of eternity. You are the transcript of joy, So I dub thee Transcription.
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Feb 3, 2020
Feb 3, 2020 at 2:16 AM UTC
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You have been here to live, Although just for few hours. With me, you'll break the dawn, You'll here come to thrive. I invite you to my schön world, Here, you would much enjoy. Beckoning you towards itself, This beautiful world of words, It would be a physical reality, These words will make me rich. You'll be the catalyst of my deeds, Oh, c'mon help me. I have lived and lived again, No God helped me. Only parents were here for me, When I lay in the death bed. Don't be discouraged, Desist judging me. My potential I don't know, This terrible destiny dumped me, I so wish to change the world, Correcting the mistakes of God. Loneliness imprisoned me back then, 'Twas before you appeared on my horizon. I forgot what happiness feels like, You reintroduced me to it recently. Gratefulness is ripe in my heart, Like the sweet fruit of eternity. You are the transcript of joy, So I dub thee Transcription.
Schön is German for "beautiful" My HP Poem #1824 ©Atul Kaushal
Atul
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35/M/Indian
Feb 3, 2020
Feb 3, 2020 at 2:16 AM UTC
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