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Like reading a good book

by aditya-roy

I wish books could be my recluse Like a library to passionate readers Looking for meaning in every word To help them unravel the love inside But the scent of an old book Reminds me of you In all the torn edges across pages That you once graced with your palms Perforations where letters appear hollow Smudged ink upon its corners Where you wrote notes for me In your pretty handwriting As much as I try to escape all of it I'm once again reminded of you And then I walk Wander into the still library of tranquil memories Where we once held hands And shared embraces Where our eyes met with intensity I look for meaning in every word like the readers Every glance of yours Inscribed across my heart, deeper every hour I'm reminded of the anguish we once shared And the care, too Being away from one another Once you think of me upon a solitary night You'll know that I'll be reading you Like you're my favourite book Except it ends And leaves me pained every time I think that is the beauty of a good read As well as the tragedy, too
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28 / M / New Delhi, India
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28 / M / New Delhi, India
Published
Feb 5
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