Maybe one day, I will reach the shore just in time before I let people’s opinions drown me in the ocean of my mind.
HEBA NAZARMaybe one day, I will reach the shore just in time before I let people’s opinions drown me in the ocean of my mind.
HEBA NAZAREases our darkness into daylight. Oceans apart, but what remains the same, is our eyes gazing at the same moon.
HEBA NAZARUniting two strangers over a warm sip at the right coffee shop, & the perfect time. Coffee in a way acts as a cupid.
HEBA NAZARThey may seem like the perfect fit, for your incomplete puzzle. But they’re not the right piece.
HEBA NAZARThey may seem like the perfect fit, for your incomplete puzzle. But they’re not the right piece.
HEBA NAZARWork on yourself only when you want to, & not when you are expected to change, to fit in a unit society.
HEBA NAZARYou need to be broken, to let the rays of hope in. Every broken piece can be fixed, it’s the glue that has to settle in, let time do its magic.
HEBA NAZARMay your lips convey, what your heart has buried in – A one-sided lover.
HEBA NAZARYou’re like the number zero, you accept the position where the world puts you at. But, that same zero holds ten times more value, when placed at the right position.
HEBA NAZARAs a child, I loved playing hide & seek, but now it seems like I’ve been lost for a long, & no one is looking for me.
HEBA NAZARHidden in the ashes, of a fallen building lays a child’s family photo, with whom he could never unite in life.
HEBA NAZARForgetting is power, & not a weakness. For if we could never forget how would our wounds ever heal.
HEBA NAZARSometimes your heart was meant to break, so these broken pieces of yours can bloom in a garden of self-love.
HEBA NAZARCity light appears as stars on the ground, but creates an illusion, of an ideal city that never existed, hides the dark & dusty secrets.
HEBA NAZARI’m off to find what I’ve lost, in the darkness of love with a lantern in my hand. Just one more piece & my heart shall be fixed.
HEBA NAZARTogether now, new reside in the album of our gallery. People on this camera roll never came under the same roof again.
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