Verdict of Nostalgia
⋆ ˚。 ︶⭑ ꒷꒦︶ ⋆ ⁺₊Can you give me a kiss?
Even if we started as strangers,
I don't want you to miss.
I regret losing you to the darkest chambers.I want to see your smile,
Like how you used to hide everything.
I took the painful aisle,
Cutting our red string.Be my knight; we'll rule the town.
I'll be your damsel in distress.
While the world brings me down,
You'll be here without my guest.Every day is a war between myself and I,
But it's like you're the ceasefire.
I don't want to see your goodbye.
Don't want to be a self-liar.Reminiscing what I lost for you,
That becomes a nostalgia.
I don't want you to go through,
And a dry tear for your Dahlia.
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Cornelia Street (Republished)
PoetryThrough sonnets inspired by Shakespeare, I reveal intimate secrets I've longed to express, despite fearing they'd go unheeded. They capture the anguish of unspoken emotions, yearning for acknowledgment, only to face silence. First Published: May 5...