The glimmers brought in my dim - witted face
Have caged me inside this barless prison
From thee I saw sunrise in million ways
And once more I believed for no reason.
Atlast I realized what I wanted
Loving is tragic, you once proved me wrong
But to find out you have what you needed
Breaks in silence the song sang for so long.
These written lines can't reflect the coldness
Neither does the scorch of two hearts beating
I must believe thou won't settle for less
Oh, thine melody makes me stop dancing.
Im so confused, something's not really new
You ought to know I want to be with you.
Wednesday, February 4, 2009
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