When I say goodbye π₯
When I say goodbye,
I'm not joining the sainthood,
I'm embarking on journey -
To reckon life's catastrophe.
When I say goodbye,
I'm going to delirious land
To form my own shangri-la
Where I will live a pacifist living.
When I say goodbye,
I'm not packing to eonian casket,
I'm going to land of no friendliness,
Where I will build my family's blest castle.
When I say goodbye,
Let no one cry like a virgin -
At my entrance to charabanc,
With prayers and wet kisses
Bestow on my crying face,
For I'm coming back to smile
After the haul journey of miles.
When I say goodbye,
I'm going to West like sun,
Coming out morrow's morning
To conquer the terrific darkness
Which bedevil heart of cheerful men.
When I say goodbye,
I'm coming soon
Like Messiah,
To gather my love ones,
Into my flourishing castle in desert.
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