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Mannat Lumba Aug 2013
On the precipice of life and thereafter,

Stands a girl in yellow.



Clouds hang overhead,

Precariously close to exploding.

Much like the ones in her head;

And the voices that drove her here.



The voices she hears,

Day and night

Whisper slyly into her ear.

The voices, of the ones close and far.

Of those she once held dear.



Her soaked raincoat,

Her matted hair.

Droplets seeping through the fabric

And onto her shoulder bare.



She doesn’t hesitate

As she gets closer to the edge.

She leaps,

She flies.



The wind beneath her arms

The rains on her back

She’s finally free

Nothing to hold her back.



The raincoat flutters,

The yellow contrasts against the skies.

The one belonging she loved

And the only she left behind.



Oh if only she knew

That the world was her oyster

She wouldn’t have plunged, into

The darkness enveloping her.



But the girl in the raincoat

Like so many others

Fearful of being different;

Of being the yellow in the grey,

Leapt, and flew

And never looked back.
Mannat Lumba Aug 2013
In a dark sordid world
She sat all alone,
Alone in the corner
She could never call home.

Strange was the land
And the voices around
Strange were the lies,
The contempt that she found.

Strange were the faces
Of the unknown ones.
Terrified was she to see
What she too had become.

Running in circles,
To and fro.
Bound by the walls she'd built
She had no where to go.

And then she saw light
Brighter than any she'd seen before
A light so familiar,
So comforting and sure.

And then she saw light,
Through the cracks of her wall
Shining through, to reach her
Cushioning her fall.

And she rose from her corner
Knowing she no longer was alone
And then she saw light
And she knew she was home.

— The End —