Poet Nazir has once again proofed his worth by dropping yet another great written poetry piece which featured the lyrically outstanding poet, Daniel ThePoet. Poet Nazir earlier on his official page, expressed his profound excitement for this project.
According to One Eye Media, during a segmental interview, they stated that, the Adorable Slavery goes around an imprisoned love yet contains the happiness one needs to stay alive.
Most people anticipated the release of the poem and now its here. Read and have a feel of the great written masterpiece because it's worth your time and patience.
Poem Title: An Adorable Slavery
Written & Composed By: Daniel ThePoet & Poet Nazir
D: I detest to see the tears of my eyes
That flows every day
Not that I cannot rise
But it is tough to stay away.
My degree looks strange
With the sweats I couldn’t arrange
Empty I say I am
Because I have lost the voice
I called my alarm.
I look at myself in identical mirrors
Where I detect measures to blank the errors
I am addled and now a burden
To move from nine to ten.
I have wished to say goodbye
To the love I couldn’t buy
And it is doleful to try that
Not because I am fearful to start
But I’m scared to die.
That, after, the respiration of this union will expire.
P: I wish to quit
But there are footprints of my footstep
That draws me aback to drown
Even when tears tickle down
I scour for a reason to smile.
In the midst of cacophony of voices
I see violence tearing me apart
I look and stare but I say love is just an art
In this state, I feel a breeze of pain inside my heart
Watching me go through the scars of grief of what I embrace.
I rubbish that I dwell in toxicity
A frame of mind that unlocks new adventures
A vicinity I could not boldly admit of peace
An empty society where my heart is tattered into a piece
But also, a serenity I vowed to fees.
I seek freedom from the sweetened slavery
For I have suck taste from its marrow
I have tasted the bitterness of its wrath
And I have witnessed the hell within its paradise
Yet still my heart dwells in its bosom, forever.
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