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Again You Will Be Remembered

Remembering...




Again the silence prevailed

Again the dead night came

Again the darkness loomed

Again the stars extinguished

Again the hope fly in ashes

Again the smiling face turned grey

Again the thoughts put me in despair

Again the birds stopped chirping

Again the critics became excited

Again the sadness put me in trauma

Again the scars turned deadly

Again the time left me broken

Again the eyes washed with dust

Again the moonlight seems whining

Again the life starts melting

Again the skin appears wrinkling

Again the memories came

Again the heart starts crying

Again my love is waiting

Again my feelings ache

Again this night will come

Again you will be remembered


© Mohsin Itoo.
26th January, 2014.

This poem is a complete work of fiction transcribed randomly by me. The content is protected under a Copyright law-2020.


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