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NO MORE
My tune sold away by the darkness, had enough in store
That his green eyes could hold
Diamonds could never shine as dark as his soul
Which forever belongs to me
That girl next door, she maybe had more
Of ever the sweet tune of innocence
Cuter to him, a thorn to me
I had what it took to remove
Locked up away in a dark room
That cute, pretty and happy girl
Is now no more
The once orange sunshine cherry
All that made her pretty and merry
The perfect face that saw her cry
Knows nothing at all
He now sees her in silk every night
When the moon goes grey
“All is same as before but
What happened to her gaze?”
You’ll always crave for more
But never know the truth
The perfect girl you loved before
Is now no more
SOUMYAA
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The poem is full of positivity and encourages not to let go however difficult the situation might be.