Farewell Poem by Dibya Ranjan Giri

Farewell



Family seem tied up by blood,
Yet loyalty is a union to afford,
Hard to get but worth to crave,
So rare to have like an unseen wave.

Families I've had that seem like forever,
Not ever a dull moment nor ever so far,
Wolves they turned out right before my eyes,
Death in disguise, Oh so cold like ice.

Family so real I've grown up to know,
Backup so on point no one dare tell me NO!
Years all passed since the time the ace of spades checked up,
Out their ashes I rose to claw me my way back up.

At a time were families that signed up for love,
Oh what a feeling like chilling on cloud above,
Like bombed it goes off with echoes so wild,
Through my pool of red tears my life force got tied.

Reminiscing today I laugh off my past,
Yeah swiftly unseen I flashed back so fast,
In farewell I fade to the families that was,
Now is the time I alight from this bus.

There's no point residing in apartments so damp,
Farewell to the darkness that knows not a lamp,
To keep are most memories when all hope are lost,
To move on some have to fade off like dust.

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In the occasion of school farewell.
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