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He vanished one fine day Left his cellphone on his bed Packed no clothes Withdrew no money from the bank Spoke to no one He was under no debt And otherwise too, He didn't appear distressed- Well, assuming so, Because whenever you would Mock him, call him a name or two, Become aghast and ask "Who gets married and starts a family at fifty two!?"- He'd not do much, He'd mutter few profanities, Or curse your favorite cricketing team, Or he'd just skip lunch, Go for a stroll and he'd be fine again. But this time he strolled away Without a trace Leaving you to scour newspapers everyday Matching the photos they print Of abandoned dead bodies, With his prematurely aged face.
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Jun 9, 2013
Jun 9, 2013 at 6:12 PM UTC
My Uncle Has Gone Missing
He vanished one fine day Left his cellphone on his bed Packed no clothes Withdrew no money from the bank Spoke to no one He was under no debt And otherwise too, He didn't appear distressed- Well, assuming so, Because whenever you would Mock him, call him a name or two, Become aghast and ask "Who gets married and starts a family at fifty two!?"- He'd not do much, He'd mutter few profanities, Or curse your favorite cricketing team, Or he'd just skip lunch, Go for a stroll and he'd be fine again. But this time he strolled away Without a trace Leaving you to scour newspapers everyday Matching the photos they print Of abandoned dead bodies, With his prematurely aged face.
ghazal-tansir
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Jun 9, 2013
Jun 9, 2013 at 6:12 PM UTC
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