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Theme: Loss

Lost

by Aparna Chatterjee

 

He's lost
His father,
Very soon
He'll lose
His mother
And you ask me
To be rude to him
 
Bereavement
Is an irreparable
Loss....
 
Let bygones
Be bygones
 
Yes, it's true
That I've not
Forgotten him
But it's also
True, that I've
Forgiven him.

 

07-Dec-2019

More By  :  Aparna Chatterjee

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