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Created on: July 14, 2008
Under An Oblivion of Dreams - Part 1
Oh Lord..Oh Lord
Why our plans had to contradict?
Deep in my heart i know ,
Your plans are greater and higher
But if i was wrong and,
If it was not meant to happen,
why did you let it happen?
Now the time has come to depart,
From the hopes that i raised
under the oblivion of my dreams
Why do dreams stay as dreams?
Is it because i asked for too much
Or may be they found shelter
in the darkness of night
There she stands in front of me,
For that one last time
i held her hands, but never want to let go
Our eyes were shining as the memories
flashed by...covered our tears with a melancholy smile
My heart feels like going in two ways
Future ahead seems so blurred without love,
Though it was filled with lot more i dreamed
When life has to offer a lot ,and love has to offer none
Even blissful moments seems sorrowful
To be continued....
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