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A passing by spirit caught hold of the one, who looked down upon her. For the haughty would not pardon mistakes. She was merciless and never understood anything beyond what is correct. The passing by spirit dropped her into the realm of superior energy. Ranted, “Be in my place and show how you remain virtuous and upright.” Bewildered yardbird relished the glide. But the conscience didn’t allow the righteous to defy. She yelled it loud, “What is right is always right and no one can deny.” She tried hard, still she could not fly. The turmoil of emotions the dilemma of her existence wasn’t letting her survive. Bowing down she pleaded: Turf me out of your luminous energy, I am locked in there. I talk to dead, I wander with spirits, I am lured but my place ain’t here. “She’s beyond reproach, she is my child!” Almighty boasts with credence and pride. Divagated I look up-to your clemency. Hey Conscientious! Please pardon my demency! The sparkling axions mesmerise me. The strong vibes invite me. “Remember the rubric, you have to write your own script!” Says my departing angels strict! In the mirage of hope and desires, Most remain entrapped and entwined. I am not the one who is so destined. Intrust the trouper’s tasks are forever assigned. Let me levitate, I can’t be the one who renegades. Turf me out, I am trapped, I don’t see the exit gate. Losing my sheen n power, I surrender to you my holy dear! Turf me out please, I am not meant to be here. Passing by spirit barely believed in divinity. She dropped the haughty to teach her a lesson. The God caught hold of her hand when she was falling. He made her fall in the glittering water. Calm and composed, healing and caring! The infallible and virtuous appeared as the twin flame. They looked up and smiled, for what is right is always right. The God up-there proudly smiled look there comes back my child. But now she knows, "You can't be I and I can't be you. What you decide is correct and what I say is true. I can not judge your situation when I have not been in similar condition." Yeah Still I say, "What is right will always be right!"
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