Zienab Hamdan
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Born
in Calgary, Canada
Member Since
August 2015
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For The Other Halves Of Me
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“You lost her.
And now she lights up the night-time sky for her new lover
'Cause he recognized her as the moon.
And you envy him.
She could’ve been your moon, but you were too busy chasing the dimly lit stars.”
― For The Other Halves Of Me
And now she lights up the night-time sky for her new lover
'Cause he recognized her as the moon.
And you envy him.
She could’ve been your moon, but you were too busy chasing the dimly lit stars.”
― For The Other Halves Of Me
“Stop watering the dead flowers
That he once planted in your heart.
Yes,
They were once beautiful
But it is almost Autumn now
And they’ve become withered.
But next spring,
Rip them out from the roots and
And plant new ones
All by yourself
For yourself.
You belong to no one.
Not to him.
Not to the next person.
You belong soley
And Utterly,
To you.”
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That he once planted in your heart.
Yes,
They were once beautiful
But it is almost Autumn now
And they’ve become withered.
But next spring,
Rip them out from the roots and
And plant new ones
All by yourself
For yourself.
You belong to no one.
Not to him.
Not to the next person.
You belong soley
And Utterly,
To you.”
―
“Two years later
A girl sits in front of her ex lover.
He doesn't say a word
And her heart doesn't ache for him
anymore.
Her hair is longer than its ever been.
She is even more beautiful than the day
he left her.
And at that moment,
He panics.
He lost her.
And he can never have her back.
He can just watch her be beautiful
And in love
With someone else”
―
A girl sits in front of her ex lover.
He doesn't say a word
And her heart doesn't ache for him
anymore.
Her hair is longer than its ever been.
She is even more beautiful than the day
he left her.
And at that moment,
He panics.
He lost her.
And he can never have her back.
He can just watch her be beautiful
And in love
With someone else”
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