Conventional Break-Up Poem by Mubeen Sadhika

Conventional Break-Up



Designing the trick
Communicating the secret
Discussing the disgrace
Debating the coverup
Cluttering the evil
Choosing the elimination

You were responsible for this. What, you made that happen. You started all. you were part of it. You were committed to it. You pressurised me. No, why should I? you pretended to be hyperreal. You enjoyed that. You didn't give any space. You had no choice. You trapped me. You wanted to dominate me. Your supremacy was extreme. You wanted to put reins on me. You also wanted to rule me. No, you were desperate to take control of me. You tried to find errors and mistakes in my deeds. You made blunders. No, your personality drove me to that state. You imagined it to be so. You surveilled me through your insight. You were scared to face me. You demanded so much. You could not satisfy my scale of standards. You wanted me to kneel on my grits. You somehow planned to ruin me. No, you mistook me completely. You longed for my death. You aimed to misconstrue. You would be pleased to see me silent. You discovered many reasons to break. You should not expect me to accept a killer. You wanted to brand me in that manner.

Encountering the plot
Confabulating the conspiracy
Arguing the guilt
Parleying the guise
Huddling the crime
Ending the decimation

Monday, October 10, 2016
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