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Poem

You and Me
by Meena Nair (New Delhi, India)

You and me
And the wintry sun
Silence envelops the otherwise beautiful ambience
There is a lot to be said
Yet nothing is said.

The difference between us has grown
Interrupting every word that struggles to be born
My inner self waits…
So do I
To understand why we have grown apart
Why we can no longer think alike
Leading to turmoil and confusion.
 
The silence continues till evening falls
You and me
And the evening sun 
A lot has been said
With neither of us having heard anything.


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