Solitude by Fate

You wake up silently and put your cloth on

You hold your breath avoiding waking her, to move on

You march like a shadow to steer away her precious tear

You are all set and your taxi is waiting below in sear

Indifferent to your situation, sitting in his cab like a spear

You lightly kiss her front in her supposed sleep

She opens her eyes and on her feet she does leap

She says don’t stay long away, don’t let your chair be cold for long

Her tear was faster than the echo of her first trembling word along

Her prayer even was quicker than your oath

She asks the wind to carry you gently and your worm thought

She asks the clouds to veil you from any danger tightly

She asks the sun to take shift with the moon to guard you unconditionally

She asks the earth to hold firm your footsteps vigorously

And all you have asked was to keep her safe and well

You sat in the cab feeling lonesome by immune like a hidden frozen well

You waited for your plane with increasing glum, companionless

You checked-in and was crushed by loneliness

Then you asked yourself, is this the life you have chosen?

Is this what you have pledged to do for the rest of your life and to be frozen?

To be doomed for an eternal life sentence to solitude

Then your materialist subconscious slapped you in your mind, as per habitude

Order you to stop and ramp your spirit up this instance

You are like many trying to earn their living in consistence

You are a fellow fated to love her not close but from distance

This unfavorable part, is that erode you every instance

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