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Poem: Regrets

All we have are regrets
The life I could live
The life I did not live
Maybe I should have smiled at him
Maybe I should have said yes
I should not have eaten that burger
One cheese slice would have made no difference
I should have hugged her one last time
I should not have said that to him
I could have graduated in literature
I should not have left the job
Why the hell did I take the right turn?
Maybe the left turn has a dead end
I should not have taken a u-turn
Maybe I should not regret
I should try the other way or
Maybe I shall still regret

-Shamitha Heramb

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