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Wanna join me?? By #aayushi_jain (1 reply)

Aayushi jain
3 years ago
Aayushi jain 3 years ago

Wanna join me
For a cup of coffee
So that we can talk
About
Some
Unusal topics
.
Wanna join me
In that irritating rain
So that we can wash
Those
Few
Stupid thoughts
.
Wanna join me
In that poetry club
So that we can hear
Someone
Else's
Cluffy story
.
Wanna join me
In that teary night
To not to hold tears
Anymore
.
Do u
Wanna join me
In my screams
Bcoz ut hurts
Screaming alone....
.
Hey
You
Ya, am talking to you
Wanna join me??
In that night sky
Not being a moon
Being
A Star 💫
Feeling all emotional
Week
Strong
Cuddling
Crying
Romantic
Cold feet
Confused
Blank
Hey
Ya you
Wanna join me??
.

Susan Katz
3 years ago
Susan Katz 3 years ago

Thank you for submitting your very interesting poem (with some very good lines) for consideration for Featured Poem of the Month, for June.  I appreciate you sharing it with me, Susan

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