THE EVANESCENT KINSHIP

 THE EVANESCENT KINSHIP 


Yearning day n' night,

Probing the end,

Of this prolonged age

Presuming your presence,

I found me, far away,

In the vale of solitude.

Down from the cliff of dreams,

I looked back,

At the bygone days of delight.


Time seemed still,

Days turned lifeless,

Hauting dolour took over,

Embraced with its vile arms,

Without you being beside.

Heart wrecks, at the sight of,

You scaring to come around,

Fading away without a lookback.


Still, never will I loathe,

To embellish my hopes,

For advent of days knitted,

With the satin thread of,

Unruffled kinship.







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