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Fuad Hassan Apr 2020
If i had to write a few last words
To all my beloved i couldn’t tell
It would be to my:

Mom,
I admire you so much and all your effort
That you do with a smile on your face
Not often that we express the gratitude
But in our heart there will always be a place

You give us unconditional affection
Without requiring anything in return
I wish that i could grow to be a person
As selfless as you are.

Dad,
You have taught me to be a man
So tough as yourself
A man who makes stiff decisions
Yet carries a heart in himself

You taught me the meaning of self respect
And the worth of hard work
Nothing comes free in this world
You grind to make it work

Work that you do yourself
For the wonderful life not a fraction
I cannot thank you enough for all these
But i truly respect your actions.

My siblings,
We fight, i win, you lose
But that does not make you any minor
I don’t express you my amity
Don’t judge me to be this bitter

Indeed we get very less time
To spend with each other
Despite all these in everything you do
I hope you only get better.


I am sorry that i never told you guys
That how much i loved you
Hope i sometime get the chance
To convey that love and encompass
My thanks to you.


Sincerely your dearest
- fuadhassan
Fuad Hassan Apr 2020
The world wont listen to her
Cuz she had no voice
She had to make a hurtful choice
Draw a knife over her skin in a careful manner
As if the voice spoke to her in orange-brown color
She cried inside and broke in shout
And that is how she let the tears out

The bruise healed itself but left its mark
With her white skin with lashes of dark
The safisfaction inside
To see the artwork she made
On her own skin covered in pain

She would wear long sleaves at school and at lunch
Only she knew whats she is hiding
wont talk about it much
The world outside causes her to ache
Unbearable pain makes her suffocate
She gets back home and find that knife
To repeat the process of talking to her life

©fuadhassan

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