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#misrey
I know this jasmine girl On her tender age, This young and beautiful innocent woman, She is full of misery and pain Who has seen sufferings Beyond comprehensions Since her innocence years A beautiful jasmine girl Whose heart is golden Yet full of life and lights Undeniably brave under Her uncontrollable circumstances. I compared myself with her standing And found no words to describe my stupidity, how much I complain about simple things My silliness for crying rivers for Like to a pinch of a needle or for A scratch under my toenails Or for a seasonal cold or flu Compared to her life threatening Complications and diagnoses Which she is suffering from each day Since her youthful days. I feel her pains cutting through My veins like a double edged knife and Yet unable to do a single thing for her except, wishing, wishing that Just for a blink of a ticking second, I wished to be God For I can take her pains away To see her smile for a day To see her take her first pain free steps Like a little child whose heart melts To her first toy play.
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Sep 10, 2017
Sep 10, 2017 at 5:12 PM UTC
Wished to be God
Could this be the day, you and I Would tie the knots for real And be miserable together? We've put a hold on our lives Hoping to explore, this crazy world for more Yet, we keep running to each other In circles, looping on every direction or corner As we're searching for our soulmates Which they do not exist, except us, for Each other, the two miserable creatures Whose hearts are parched in an Illustrational quests for love. But call it fate or destiny We're meant for each other, We're built for one another Because our tastes in people Are the same, for We'd meet lost souls like ourselves But they never sparked or shed Lights on our misery and loneliness. Therefore, let's be done With the forever longing For something we'd never find And tie the knots, so we can Be miserable and lonely Together, under the same roof Than wandering by ourselves.
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Aug 6, 2017
Aug 6, 2017 at 9:04 AM UTC
Tie the knots