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Muse

at times you are distant even when with the crowd
though you are really not, sometimes you do seem proud

powerful like the tempest and gentle like the breeze
you navigate places and people with such quasi ease

you are totally fatalistic and that's how you chose to see
your multifarious affiliations, they are just meant to be

affinities come and go but some things stay the same
how you give and what you get and how you play the game

you really crave to belong and to have people around
but simultaneously you're certain, you don't want to be bound

from being a social butterfly to a being total recluse
it's poetically apposite to see why, you are your own muse


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