i am alone

rajat mahaych

 

 Oh god! You made the beautiful smile

Then why did you give tears in eyes

I have been lost somewhere

When the sun will ever shine?

And I feel so lonely

When will I get my dreams come true?

Why this happiness is always to be stolen?

Why the dreams are always to be broken?

I just closed my eyes to feel the pain inside

But my heart is always wide open

And I feel so lonely

When will I get my dreams come true?

Why did I cry when I was in pain?

Why did then it started to rain?

I prayed to god to make me strong

Still I am shouting again and again

And I feel so lonely

When will I get my dreams come true?

I put the wishes on fire

And I have just got tired

I hate to be alone

Every time I don’t want to be a liar

And I feel so lonely

When will I get my dreams come true?

When will I get my dreams come true?

 

 

  • Author: michael rex (Pseudonym) (Offline Offline)
  • Published: February 17th, 2011 02:40
  • Comment from author about the poem: this is a prayer of a man to god who has lost in every situation. he has no wish to live now still hope something.
  • Category: Unclassified
  • Views: 45
  • Users favorite of this poem: Cheeky Missy, Lifewellspoken.
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  • Cheeky Missy

    And it is a familiar cry, more especially so, seeing the only true Lord God of the Bible never promised any one of us getting our dreams. When our first father, Adam disobeyed and sinned against God, death and sin entered the world, thus the misery and pain all taste....and born sinners ever since, all are doomed to perish for their sins, unless they believe on the Lord Jesus Christ. Thus it is a common cry, for until the Lord opens our eyes we are blind and believe the lie that we deserve anything...our dreams, no pain, no loneliness, etc. Very nicely done....again, IF you wish to improve, you might recheck each submission....I do on my own, anyway, and even then errors occasionally elude me.



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