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I wish I had
Just nodded yes, when my ego had said no Lost all consuming forces, simply let go Met you halfway, instead of skirting the square Perhaps sat down, when you brought over a chair Found quantum entanglement, not just sheeple Its herding force, far away from the steeple Magnetism in both poles, pulling from all sides Positive and negative, filling vast voids Overcome the burden, in self surrender Let empathy conjoin, and love engender Gone outside my comfort zone, where truth persists Quelled year old hate, encouraged alternate bliss Lived together, stop digging at empty space Found peace together, ending human disgrace Believed together, without losing mere face Came together, with all consuming embrace But then again, (I wish I had) lots of things Not just a pair of arms, but fully fledged wings I’d fly ‘cross Nepal, meet and kill the Buddha His words incanting, Shoulda Coulda Woulda!
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