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Life Worths

I also once had a perfect life I once had moments with full of pride I glittered around like a free butterfly I used to live like never gonna die I once laughed like never before I once used to smile from the heart's core I was a doll for whom people would think Can freeze everything just with a blink I too once had an envious life Was all happy with fantasying pride A perfect face with the perfect phase Glancing at what people would craze But one day you have to go through that time Trust me it tastes worse than a lime The moment i felt there can't be any cut The doors to happiness felt tightly shut Only i know the pain of those breezes Who changed their directions and echoed those teases When everything is perfect world runs along At worst of moments they themselves will prove you wrong Nobody is there to wipe your tear Don't look around or you'll die with fear Nobody's gonna feel your tear when you’re dead Even the mother eye rejects the tear ahead Time made that doll to creep and crawl She became the one for whom nobody would fall Time made her life so lousy and brawl Now who'll believe once for her people crazed to fall Never call your life a "perfect" one As time and tide waits for none I too once had a perfect life Now ask me as I have nothing for that pride But life moves on and the world is vast Just live each moment as it is your last Or else who knows if there'll be a day When you'll end your life in some worst dismay!!!

Copyright © | Year Posted 2012




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Date: 10/18/2012 1:28:00 PM
Whoa! Poignant write this! It's a wake up call for those who think that their relatively perfect circumstance cannot change for the worse. It reminds us to value each moment we have. Nice
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Date: 10/11/2012 5:24:00 AM
Interesting write. Thank you for sharing
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