maybe friendly, stubborn or stringent.
They're maybe real or just a player,
a pretentious one or just a seer.
Every day, life changes in just a snap,
so quick like a conjurer's clap.
Changes that we do not expect,
and can not do otherwise but to accept,
Every day, people seems to be in a trance,
hoping, seeking, finding for a chance,
a chance to make one's life evicted,
from a society of corruption and greed.
Every day, is a customary cycle,
like yesterday that we can recall,
and to bring forth and evaluate,
in the future will serve as admonishment.
Every day, we could meet anyone,
but it's not everyday that we meet THE ONE,
who could fulfill and make our life happy,
and would touch our hearts in every way.
Published by Charlie Kyal
Previously worked as a Training Officer in a fastfood company, was trained as Paralegal in an immigrationlaw firm and worked as Visa Consultant. On the side, writing some articles that has been published onl... View profile
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