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Frosted Smiles

The night falls deeper
And the pain anguishes 
In the embracing laughter
The dewing ire of happiness
Falls in my lap
After the long showers of saddening
In the shady cave
The decked up soothings
Are the pebbles to play
The halting heartbeats
Traced the seraphic clouds
The defying words gleamed liveliness
And the moral adventures
Were leaking the adrenaline 
No shame of others watching
The dusty clothings
Rummaged the lost girl
The crests of contentment
Had no throughs of grief
Cause there in the frames
I was letting go of poisoned breeds
Flowy locks in the sentimental breeze
I was grinning in the flashing screen
The dreamy divine was finally beaded into realm
The caging bars turned into mellowing vines
And I escaped in the shadows
The throned queen 
Brought me the roar of madness
The one to seek the human hiding inside
The abscaded worries scurried away
In the flambeau of silliness
The influence of gloved giddiness
Had owned the frosted smiles
The rushing dopamine
Was glowing with my dusky browns
The cloudy cassieopia was astonished 
Witnessing me sailing upright
The corrupted wreckings
Were no longer corrosive enough to hollow the joy
It was The scarlet reminder
Of me finally playing back with my betraying fate.

Copyright © Nishita Choudhary | Year Posted 2023

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Date: 1/3/2024 9:42:00 PM

Thanks for sharing this. God bless you. Meanwhile, I greet you with a Joyous New Year with this prayer from the Bible in Numbers 6:24-26, "The Lord bless thee, and keep thee: The Lord make his face shine upon thee, and be gracious unto thee: The Lord lift up his countenance upon thee, and give thee peace."

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