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Separation Or Death
SEPARATION or DEATH by LINSE DAVID V,INDIA “ These lines are written by dipping My pen of sorrow in an invaluable ink pot This hot, red ink-you may know -is the Blood of my HEART ! You can decide the caption of this poem By reading it fully-if you can. Because, It will never come to an end. The theme of this poem is about the Sparkling days we spent together I can’t forget that first sight... It reminded of our deep bond - which would have been created even before the Creation of the Universe!!! The flower which you gave me first Bore the fragrance of eternity The first word you uttered to me Did the inauguration of some sweet feelings! Your sweet smile acted as the- Fuel of my HEART. I haven't touched you so far: but you- Did touch my heart and soul ! At first, we were two parallel lines, but One magnet made us a straight line ********** Why did we meet? Was it deliberate? What was it for? I Don’t know, I Don’t know, I Don’t know. ********** The parting words you uttered painfully Did shatter my heart and all... The flower which you gave me last Did really smell eternal grief At last... We have become two lines again, which are going towards two extremes I can’t forget that last sight, because, That moment reminds me of DEATH Death is a separation, but here Separation means DEATH for me ..... ............, My Beloved. “
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