MY OTHER HALF

Mesmerize

Like a mission you came tactically as if you're a hero, You neutralized my heart intently without hesitation, Just like a specialized cop you impressed me though, And like a naive warrior I was fell with your actuation.   I never dare mesmerize you to lead the trail towards me, Nor entice you just to show I've got a new buddy of my heart, Nevertheless, I never gambit you to love me by plea, In fact, you just forcibly enter into my den so smart.   Knowing you're my destiny, I trusted you wholeheartedly, Believing every words you disclosed, you bewitched me so badly, But every pieces of your hidden agenda investigated vigorously, Bingo! I discerned the truth beyond reasonable doubt discreetly.   You are as rogue as insurgent like we used to eliminate, Such a treacherous kind and sham alibis to totally hate, You turned my life into a war zone, I don't care about my fate, There's no other way but to quit before it's too late.   Unknowingly, God is such an enigmatic author to my story, Since I am a damsel in distress, He sends me a knight in shinin' armour, From nowhere a tough yet compassionate man crossed the said border, Piece by piece my torn heart cautiously fixed by that army.   No amount of depths can deter if your intention is pure, Or either a disaster can intimidate you if your love is true, Cultures might be a big differences, it's not an obstruction for sure, Because true love conquers all and torment is about to cure.   Combating the misery I've felt before is quite an inferno, Yet an intruder sneak the terrain through my being like an ammo, Invading my camp and save my bloody heart as such a Commando, And as I open my eyes I realized you’re my other half as I know.

 

  • Author: Mesmerize (Offline Offline)
  • Published: February 29th, 2016 17:24
  • Comment from author about the poem: This poem is base on my own story.
  • Category: Love
  • Views: 68
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