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07/14/23

To The One l lost

 

Contest by Anoucheka Gangabissoon

LOST YOU “When had you been close to my heart? I could not recollect! I could not recollect!” But I lost you at one corner of my path, since then peace left, dragging myself as lifeless log. The lyric seemed to be romantic I was amused and smiled on my own ‘Is it possible to forget loved one If deep dense emotion be really shown?’ “When had you been close to my heart I could not recollect! I could not recollect!” But I lost you at one turning point, since then peace left leading lone life amidst crowd. I attained full blooming youth Glittering surrounding revealed the truth Colorful sparkling sky is up above Earth is full of romance and love “When had you been close to my heart? I could not recollect! I could not recollect!” But I lost you owing to my negligence Since then peace left me, pulling my life seeming meaningless. Together some time we might have spent That was not my priority Was it needed to glorify Showing an ordinary common event? “When had you been close to me I could not recollect! I could not recollect!” But I couldn't select you as life partner, since then peace left, pulling myself in unhappy zone. Time passed by, time passed by Pride of youth was shattered Ashes of old age spread Suddenly it flashed into my mind ‘Once you gazed at me shyly With dark dreamy eyes You blushed with a smile gentle and mild.’ “When you had been close to my heart Yes, I can recollect! I can recollect The precious pearly moment is shining in my mind set, only glamour in my amour, since I lost you and lost my love."

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