"This is a poem describing the girl I fell hopelessly in love with, as her essence can’t be communicated except in epics
Once, there was a girl who was, her energy mesmerized angels, her smile totalled mountains, and her eyes eclipsed the very sun.
She was the kind of girl wars would be waged for. Battleships would sink from her mere presence.
She was gutsy, outgoing, compassionate and made everyone fall for her.
She would take long walks by rivers and fields of flowers, only to return smelling of daisies and the mist of youth. She would invade towns, spreading her blessings upon whomever fortunate enough to stumble upon her.
Her giggle would stir up storms, only to vanish by the echo of her greetings.
She was life, and she gave life to the people around her, so vibrant, so magnificent that the very fabric of time and space fell for her and the world as we know it came to a freakish halt.
God then reversed the flow of time and put that girl in the one place her light-presumably- would never shine again…
Egypt.
The girl found herself trapped…
She tried to glow, to break free, but her shackles were well placed, restraining her every move.
That prison that bounded her made her forget who she really was, a miracle. So strong that even in the darkest catacombs of humanity she still glows a faint dim light giving away what’s contained, making those who cross her path yearn for her oasis after a hot pilgrimage in the blazing deserts.
And yet, she knows not…
She thinks herself a normal being…" Quoted.
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