Miles to go....
Miles to go....
Hazel eyes hold the glint within tears,
Ears could hear heart rebelling with agonies, illuminating streams clinging from lashes fell on chin's threshold,
Silver droplets painting dreams disillusioned on the grey and blue silhouettes,
Carving memories of you and him together in the faded shine of the moon, and you were worried but it's okay to wander along the path miles to go your mind opined, but heart sometimes refused.
Army of bitterness parade crisscrossing the sky full of soulless stars,
And then fireflies peeked from behind the dark cauldron of darkness lost themselves in the mystic gleam of night,
Everything is fine except you because you had a loss and survived! And how in love and betrayal all emotions pressed inside were falling off on the verge of silent heartbreak, whether you have miles to go,
Innocence had never been a weapon to use before him but had been found blood-stained and ignored until it dies forever.
Standing out home alone yet crowded by the occupants of the surrounding houses tried but cou
ldn't pricked you deep though tears noticeable on the cheeks,
You aren't a statue of white porcelain base or a magical mystery,
Waited for the mind to rewind and erase the tunes of yesterday's song,
Centuries separated unhurt again reconciled to be hurt because you have craved for the path miles to go.
Homeless you were straying on the streets since you and he broke off,
And today with puffy eyes realised in people's eyes trees changed to snow and the world braced with autumn ombres was gorgeous,
Fragile emotions whisper when there is no happiness but only secrets,
Shimmering creases between your eyebrows defined the traumas it bore and finely detailed the reason behind miles to go.
Holding the broken pieces of heart and reposting the poems you wrote once in those empowerment days reminds you weren't weak and tired but need some care and peace that has been sold to him at low prices,
Perfectly groomed you laughing on silly jokes try to hide the terrifying heart till eyes asked the road, "how many miles to go?"