Launchorasince 2014
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SOUL STRENGTH

‘What a scenario that I see near you!’ I tried to roar the sound caught her attention but the words were obscure

She was about to die when I saw her drowning fear was on her face as everyone she was leaving

Please come out of this blue which you want to swallow concertedly, we will see your issue but please don’t play callow

Weird was her look & treble was her breath still she managed to out leaving in her wrath

I gave her my hand & let her come out few words to pacify with no sign of shout

I hugged her tight & let her feel serene abruptly broke into tears as she shared her pain

Heartache in her words I can feel for sure so was adamant to help without her allure

When I tried to feel his love, I felt he cast a spell on me whenever I look at him only; one glance of him filled me with glee

As I decode, she was describing which was gone without watching my reaction, she carried on

“Hair strands were falling all over my princess’s face she was looking cute n I wasn’t able to off my gaze!”

Those were the ways; he used to praise me every pearl of those memories helped to raise me

But now segregation attacked us badly God snatched him away leaving me lonely

What would be the life without him on this earth my life without my father would be of any worth?

I was in a real misery & shock when I heard ‘my father’ because the loss in this story, I was guessing someone other

It was the king & not the prince, whom she lost & to pacify ‘you would get one more’ was of no cost

How it felt when someone knelt down in front of you I realized the very that day as we got shattered in the view

I hold myself first & then done same with her at that moment, I can clearly feel her quiver

I made her calm uttering I understand your grief but he would too never like you become the reef

It’s time to pursuit his undone dreams & I promise to be with you by all means

Those words of mine somehow played their role & she was contended to get the company of her soul!!

                                                         “TIARA”