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When you walked the road in the autumnal sun
And felt the need for someone to walk by,
I whispered at your ears, and we felt coming nigh,
When we stood still, all our passion desired to run.
...

A midnight's deafening silence, strangled throat
And a ceaseless deadening darkness, blurry eyes...
When one's swollenness doesn't shroud him anymore...,
When he stills himself lying on a daily chair, without table...,
...

Many blurred glasses cover eyes,
And the eyes don't see the world...
We are just lost in that deep blurriness...
...

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She Will Live And Never Sing Or Hear A Deadly Song

A bizarre figure comes out of sweet suffering,
A damned heart feels for the unpleasantness,
A dreary infectious skin desires diseases less?
For, The soft and yellowish rose has gone flying?

The yellow rose flew away to the realm of easiness...
Here's uneasiness strangling her flowery throat?
Now, whenever her desirous odour does float,
It seems, She comes and leaves a pale petal, tells less...

The world seems too much empty as if no air to breathe...
She comes in night and in the morning dose siege...
The watery eyes will meet dryness soon,
There'll be no wet noon, no identical moon...

Her softness'll become lovely with a thousand death,
The loving room'll get ready to be decked with white wreath...
Only unloved bizarre crows will cry with harmony
And, She will clap her hands at such last journey...

The immaturity of the age will not be proved wrong,
She will live and never sing or hear a deadly song...

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