That's Why You're Here Poem by Mantrana Mahi Agarwal

That's Why You're Here



She just wants to be,
Free of the trials in here head which grow bigger.
Free of the life's she living, to me,
It seems like the life of a stranger.

She just to break the walls,
She built within her.
Free of the swirling stories and calls,
That swirl within her.

She is, a person that's she not
To get a few smiles.
And then it comes again to tell her not,
Only to face the stranger inside after a few miles.

Well, it's not a fantasy,
To be locked inside your self.
It's a living reality,
Just to dwell your flaws upon yourself

And every time you dwell,
You don't know yourself anymore.
It's no dream, even if you tell
yourself again and again and forevermore.

You'll always hear a voice say,
From the bottom of your heart,
Like a shooting star in the middle of day
It's scattering away all your dirt.

And it says, Be the one you are,
Let them talk about you for miles
Make your dreams a reality and touch the stars,
Cause that's why you're here, and not to make them smile.

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