take a cool sip of air
then let it go with flare
shake the head
and break a leg
let go of all fear
it is your time dear
to be in a spot light
not a tight spot with fright
those nerves are tiring
they only work you up
calm is more rewarding
when the time is up
Little Shakespeare, again I'm lost in interpreting this masterpiece. Here goes what I've deciphered after wondering on this d whole day...!
ReplyDeleteInhaling cool fresh air will ease ur pain and will blow away d hot burning pain inside d heart...shaking d head will help u forget the memories popping up and will be a diversion to what u were thinking all d time...Amidst all those pains n worries u still wishing good luck for someone's future...?
You want to forget d fear of happening d same thing again, and would like to give someone a chance to let in, under the comforts of ur gentle love, and do not want to hurt him in anyways...?
You are also in desperate need of his love in return, but would like to give him some time to see his patience...?
Please enlighten me if i've interpreted this wrong or are there any places that need revision? Out of 100 how much will I get for this, ma’m?
this is more of a thing that the narrator says to himself, and encourages himself to let go of the fear, does not relate to love alone but a lot of other things too in life!
ReplyDeleteOops! Narrator kawada idalada 'himself' une??? BTW what are these LOT of other things...?
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