In mama’s absence, you held my hands
As we tiptoed outside the den.
With our teeth grinding at each other,
we sat under the cotton tree
That shaded us from our griefs.
Then the leaves wiped out our tears,
As we sang hallelujah for years.
With a golden roof,
We built our home.
The bad-old days come creeping
Our smiles sleep across the shrine
Springing our feet in distance
And shifting our life from
Resemblance
Now our sun sets beyond the horizon.
Our standing chair walks slowly,
Folding its arms in loneliness.
Authored by Prince Tardeh
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These are some fascinating lines that explore the shades of grief in a way I’ve never seen! Well done, Prince Poetry.
This poem is inspirational
Thanks