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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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,...
Poems
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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