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Poetry & Art

Imagine There Was No Tomorrow

Imagine there was no tomorrow
You’d spill the one you love your feelings
You’d talk through arguments so old
You’d open up about your fears
Hidden deep inside your soul

Imagine there was no tomorrow
You’d make the first move you swore you’d
Never do
You’d make up with someone from past
Who’s loss from your life you deeply regret

Imagine there was no tomorrow
You’d tell the ones you hate your loathe
Solve everything you’d like to solve
Speak up discomforting ideas
And talk through all your brutal thoughts

Imagine there was no tomorrow
You’d free your heart from all the locks
Won’t bother your soul, keeping a wall
Live life with no regrets, just openly and freely
Something people tend to forget
Is that there might be tomorrow

Imagine there was no tomorrow
You’d do the things you keep yourself from doing
Just today, this night , this time
Feel relieve, and freedom, and calmness
So why not live today like it’s only now to live.

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by DilaraA

Dilara Akhudnova was born on December 23, 2003, during the year of the Water Goat, under the constellation of Capricorn. Consequently, she exhibits a pronounced trait of determination and diligence in her pursuit of beauty. She endeavors to articulate her aspirations through prose, encapsulated by the following sentiment: “It is important to live free of unnecessary concerns, and find who we truly are at soul. Fall in love with life on an unfathomably profound level, open your eyelids at dawn with a euphoric feeling in your chest making your heart dance to the rhythm of its beat, sing at the top of your lungs, read literature, make music, draft poems in hope of one day making that your life. Nothing on this earth limits us from living life like starring in a fabulous movie, and I am designated to make my life a memorable piece of art.”

Despite the inherently optimistic nature of her soul, Dilara's poetry is characterized by a melancholic genre, often employing numerous allegories.

Dilara’s writing style is deeply emotional, emphatic, sophisticated, and complex; in places it is flowery, but at other times it can be abrupt and concise. However, whatever poetic means she chooses to explore the poetry she has created is poignantly beautiful, vivid, heart-breaking, and utterly mesmerizing. The melancholic tones and emotional outpour in her poems leave the reader with a strong feeling of nostalgia. It leaves the reader wanting more, longing for more of Dilara’s poetry.
Dilara paints with words. Her poetry is a piece of art, a painting drawn with words on a canvas of love, hope, and palpable emotions.

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