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Ceremony of satin lace
when will it end.
I’m patient,
and broke down more than once.
But I’ve been patient.
I worked hard for multiple things,
and was let down.
It wasn’t even that though,
it’s the passion
in which is missing in my life.
For, passion is like a soulmate.
I’ve moved on from that soulmate,
I’m now empty-handed.
with a passport in my pocket.
because this satin lace,
can’t hide my face any longer.
It reveals more than I’d like..
The summer is cold,
and I need a new morning,
of fresh summer heat to open up my eyes.
Something Is Missing.
I don’t know what force brought me here,
maybe it was to teach a lesson of some sort.
In which, I still haven’t found the key to these closed doors.
And for the first time in my life,
I can’t rely on anyone else to find it for me.
So burn the lace,
spare me the summer heat.
Because this “whatever”
is closed,
done with.
And I don’t need some underlying soul to get me out of here.
I just need me,
And I know me.
So with these furrowing steps,
I surrender my stubborn fists,
and open the door to something new.
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