A
certain plague of memories,
Infecting
certain souls;
In
the state of sanity,
Ample
of those gave way to happiness.
Yet
some stirred up disputes,
In
the times of vanity.
As
a certain mind would say to me,
Take
an ordinary Philosopher’s it be;
For
he says-
‘Darkness
always wins the race with light!
To
compliment the great happiness,
One
must first contempt a true fight!’
‘Then
the plague of old days may hit you in time,
And
you’d cherish those thoughts merrily,
As,
upon them, you’d equally whine.’
Copyrights
to Mandovi Jadoun.

The interwoven aura of this piece is cherishable. One of your bests.. 😇😇😘😘
ReplyDeleteI hope you made out a little irony I used in there! Thanks for reading
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