Come back to me



(Come back to me)

(Inside me)....
I see myself dying everyday.
Scared of the world, sitting inside myself with fear and pain.
Losing my existence everyday.
I have see myself turning into a devil.
I forgot to live like before.
I lost myself in the terrible world.
I'm praying to heavens to return my old time.
I'm  tired of fighting with myself.

(Me)....
I alwayes waiting for you.
I know you are in a lot of pain. And
I want to be a part of your pain.
I will forgiving you for hurting myself.
I know, i have done wrong in my past, and i can't go back and change it.
But, forget past, leave bad memories, forgive all our mistake. And can make a new beginning.
Please come back to me and go back to the old days with me.

(Inside me).....
Living like a puppet for the world, i hope that i will live like a devil.
I have thousand reasons to die and millions of tears to cry.
I want to cry someone's arms and want to say everything.
But, then i realise that, there is no one here to listen me.
I'm wandering alone in this dark world.
Time shift, dreams fade, ripples blur the illusion brush in hand, wishing for this letter to reach an old friend.


(Me).....
With a smile, asking the heavens to answer these relentless feeling,
But, years have passed in the blink of an eyes.
It doesn't matter if you don't want to accept my feeling.
It's okay if you are hate me,
But, please come back and stay by my side.
So, i can protect you, guard you from being hurt.
I can stand the pain, but i can't stand seeing you in pain.
Please come back to me, i will hide you keep safe away from the world,
I lost you once but don't want to lose you twice.





Written by - wibo

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Realising your existence.

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Written on November 19, 2021

Submitted by Wibo on November 20, 2021

Modified on March 05, 2023

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Quick analysis:

Scheme a Abcbdxexf Axxcfxga Adxgaex Agxgaxxcex x
Closest metre Iambic hexameter
Characters 1,662
Words 368
Stanzas 6
Stanza Lengths 1, 9, 8, 7, 10, 1

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