It Rained that Night
by
Shalini Das
Volume 1, Issue 3
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It rained that night,
the night I walked away from you,
A walk on shredded glass,
I walked on bloody toes.
The weight of reality crushed me, and my very soul,
Like the broad daylight,
like the sun rays blinding my eyes.
What should I believe?
The eyes I once loved,
now gleamed with deceit.
A fish without water,
I reminded myself to breathe.
But Darling,
You did the purest thing
one could ever do;
To love selflessly, to care without any hope.
Pity their luck, it's their loss,
life moves on, even if people leave,
Make yourself happy, you are your own boss.
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Shalini Das is currently pursuing a Master's degree in English Literature. An avid reader, her favourite genres include history, mythology and mystery.
Instagram: www.instagram.com/the_over_thinker09
Email: [email protected]
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