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An Antiquity

by Sarthak_Dash

I woke up in the dark, To the dismal grandeur of a castle, Its walls defaced, scarred with beautiful engravings, Of a past that refused to die. There was a library, Dusty shelves full of pages. The rack of children's books stared, Smiling from under a layer of dust, An old diary with a button lock, Holding secrets too trivial, Poems too heartbreaking. The large glass window in the hall looked out of a train, Huge mountains and rivers reduced to fleeting memories, Or faded polaroid pictures. The sky, like a true friend, Caught in the train's plight. The waking up was a dream, The castle, a head, And I the sad traveller, Confused in the present, Smiling and broken in the past.
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20 / M / India
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Nov 12, 2018
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