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Enter Poem or Quote (Required)Required DESTINY OF THE MOMENT His smile stretched enough to extend his ears to a meeting point His laughter wide enough to crack a joint Yet aII this was a noisy melody and an emotional fraud That made us aliens of each other and opened a gorge All the pretence, manipulation that made me believe I`m your destiny I opened my heart ripped it out of my body and poured it into your hands willingly As I streaked a pause into the future seeing nothing but prosperity A big family of Kings and Queens of serenity Me and you living as an inseparable entity Our love more in quantity and in the best mode of quality But not with your eyes my love you deem otherwise You see a woman lacking feminism, reasoning, respect and stability You’ve left me in an incomplete dream to traumatize Oh! What degree of incompetence is bore of me For you to pour such a predicament that sting like a bee In puzzles that stretch my eyes for I`m a hindrance for you to see Any amp of light but a silly excuse of humanity Unstable, unfit, unsuccessful and very much with no certainty Oh!, what a fool to be foolished by the foolish universal emotion To be dullified by the most stupid notion To believe and be lured comfortable without conscious or caution Stupid will I be, if I ever walk the same road Let me embrace myself and exempt me from this double edged sword.
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