Mystic Tenant
One fine morning, a stranger walked into my heart, Demanding I give it on rent, atleast in part, And the entire place, the stranger did occupy, Before I could even begin, my refusal to justify. Just moved in, there began
One fine morning, a stranger walked into my heart, Demanding I give it on rent, atleast in part, And the entire place, the stranger did occupy, Before I could even begin, my refusal to justify. Just moved in, there began
All is calm and serene behind those eyes that beckon, And this is the best time to break the news, you reckon, So you gather up your last bit of courage, Alas, you know not, of the impending rage. Just
Wish I could be the smile, that leaves your lips, And swim in the puddles of celestial joy, with which it drips, Leaving you forever, to cheer up that someone, and everyone, And yet be born again, as you search
Speaking of these moments of happiness that we today share, Soon it will be time when we have none of them to spare, I began thinking of a way to stop the clock’s chime, And someone told me a way,
I was looking for it, in every person that I anywhere met, But glances of disinterest, of lust and desire, was all I could get, And one day, you walked into my life, into my heart, Funny, how in the