News Topic:Heart

SWEET NIGHTMARES

"I won't let myself to act, Such fangs of deception That can grim my gloss And bring woes to my life," writes the poet.

I CALL THY NAME

"In the desolate wilderness I call thy name, My love! And abraded my heart With my fingernails Until they dissolve into my blood," writes the poet.

THE LEGACY OF HEART

"You are unaware with The place, your respect In my heart, has occupied; Why are you blaming me For my intense love Towards your heart," writes the poet.

THE DOMESDAY OF HEART

"The grievances, I had sought The heart still twirling around dream. Do healers possess such a herb? I could heal wounds of broken heart," writes the poet.

Final Cry of Heart 💓

The time has lost Nothing left Only memories of past, I have kept The burden of heart Never made me, to have new start In morning, as I wake Only tiding,...

The innocuous wish of my heart!

I am pampering and cajoling The innocuous wish of my heart - mad heart! For a period of uncountable time now. Long before the cancer...

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