Amalgamation of thoughts
In an interview they asked me questions, Immediately defied all logic and sense. But still, always brew, In the heart of mine, Since they were unique and fine, By their nature, absolutely rare and very true.
How could you see sunlight and moonlight, Both at a time in full view, I told them to break the barrier, Of thinking, and try linking, The reality of daytime’s dream with the moonlight’s theme, Then amalgamation generated thus, Will emerge like a painting on canvas, Which will probably erase the difference, Between haves and have-nots, And they will then shine like a beam, Like sun and moon comprising a team.
How could you see sunlight and moonlight, Both at a time in full view, I told them to break the barrier, Of thinking, and try linking, The reality of daytime’s dream with the moonlight’s theme, Then amalgamation generated thus, Will emerge like a painting on canvas, Which will probably erase the difference, Between haves and have-nots, And they will then shine like a beam, Like sun and moon comprising a team.
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