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Heavenly Relaxation
I am in the world of judgement Where you had lost thousand battles I am the king of king Where your emotionic home rattles I freed my army of soul, From your unstructured condemned kingdom, I have reached the utmost level of insight, Enjoying the bliss of freedom. You tried to thrash my integrity, With your devilish charm and enthralling beauty, But I unbelievably controlled my destiny, thru my fortitude and self efficacy. And now I am pleased to find who I am, Away from your atrocious slavious realm, Realizing a sense of truth with touch of supreme, Walking into the spiritual and scientific seam. Humanly desires are shrouded off, A smile apprehending the purpose of existence , I left you way behind unknowingly “my love”, Now my soul is freely swimming in perseverance
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