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Why
Why man is so scared of solitary Hina? But is ready to devastate with someone! Oh this dilemmatic notion slaves my mind to think Please don’t mention its love, it is never prejudiced, Not self-conceit either, then what is it Hina? Just have a look around please Whatever it is, is it beyond dignity of man? Or is it merely another reflection of principles or values, Or again is it the fear of death in solitary? Maybe the dread of stigma, i need to be answered , because last night, When I saw that face in the veil, Hopeless and wounded, but, Still unable to cede, per significant other, Why still diffident, don’t tell me this is love, i still await to know, hope it’s not a fallacy Then why their conscious doesn’t agree It is not enough to convince me hina, This reality is so bitter to swallow, I will just wallow in my own vistas, Yes! I’m not destined for this kind of absurdity.
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