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I Let You Go


Felt a little ennui
As I waited for the midnight hour
Then I heard the footsteps
Drawing near towards the door
I heard no word but a sigh
Which a weary sign of goodbye

Then the sky beams
With the fireworks cracking
Painting the grayish sky
As the midnight-clock rings
It’s a new beginning

And I heard the door snapped
It may not so loud
To contend with the outside cracks
But to me who is in woe
It was a deafening sound

I gazed at the stifled door
And the shoeprints on the floor
Thinking to follow you
But, I never did
And so. . . I let you go

I let you go
I let you go
Leaving my heart in blue
But in melancholy I’d rather be
So your heart would be in glee

Nature's Revenge















The stars have faded and gone
Covered by the clouds upon
The teardrops fall from the sky
A clear sign of nature’s cry

In the darkness of the night
When everybody sleeps tight
The nature casts its fury
Leaving each no time to pray

And when the morning sun comes
There were cries and open palms
A picture of grief and fear
Left by the past disaster

But what is disappointing
Was to hear people blaming
That despite the victims whine
In faulting they still have time

Blame it to man’s carelessness
Ruining the mountains and trees
Of man’s selfishness and greed
To nature, lives are now feed