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A continent breaks up slowly And imperceptibly; Life is an album of old photographs, The prints are faded and dull. If only they could make a fresh copy… But the negatives are long gone. Questions lurk where answers lingered. They smile with uncertain eyes. The wine tastes unusually sour, And the cigarette smoke is stale. The stars above waiting, knowing. The two listen to the silence Grasping for something to say But they have nothing. Alas. The furiously beating heart Was nothing more than a moment: The house was built on a cliff The cliff was toppling, slowly. Diptesh Ghosh
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Aug 18, 2013
Aug 18, 2013 at 9:29 AM UTC
End of a Friendship
A continent breaks up slowly And imperceptibly; Life is an album of old photographs, The prints are faded and dull. If only they could make a fresh copy… But the negatives are long gone. Questions lurk where answers lingered. They smile with uncertain eyes. The wine tastes unusually sour, And the cigarette smoke is stale. The stars above waiting, knowing. The two listen to the silence Grasping for something to say But they have nothing. Alas. The furiously beating heart Was nothing more than a moment: The house was built on a cliff The cliff was toppling, slowly. Diptesh Ghosh
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Aug 18, 2013
Aug 18, 2013 at 9:29 AM UTC
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