In day’s light
Whatever I said was right
To my delight too
Now it gone beyond sight
I did held hand
To befriend
And assert
That it shall convert
Friendship into permanent bond
Always sincere and none to second
It was test and must have stood
As we knew what was to be understood
Who did all tricks?
Why on my back got sticks?
I was beaten mercilessly
I was abused and thrown openly
I ran for life
They warned me to forget you as wife
I did not see any direction
They treated me with hostile reaction
I was to be murdered
They had already ordered
I was unconscious for many hours
They thought my life was over
I cried for my love
But they desperately drove
I was all alone cursing and abusing
But their assault was pushing
I had no other way
Then to forget you all the way
You were not to be contacted
As they had warned and strongly reacted
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f Fay Slimm xA matrimonial story of unhappy endings but narrated so well dear poet-friend. A most engaging read. 6 hours ago by Fay Slimm | Reply Reply +1
A matrimonial story of unhappy endings but narrated so well dear poet-friend. A most engaging read. 6 May by Fay Slimm to Ran for life
Ah, the mental and physical pain a lover goes through, very well expressed, Mehtaji. Padmaja Iyengar, Secunderabad, A P, India May 06,2014
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In day’s light Whatever I said was right