Poetry Series
Nidhi Rajesh Kumari
- poems -
Nidhi Rajesh Kumari
Nidhi Rajesh Kumari, better known as Nidhi Kumari was born on October
23,1996 in a small town called Gaya in Bihar, India to Mr. and Mrs. Rajesh
Kumar. She completed her elementary education from Kirk View
Kindergarten, Gaya and joined Nazareth Academy for school education. She
is currently studying in the 9th grade of Nazareth. Nidhi loves composing
poems in English and is very fond of reading too. She is an excellent student
as well as the School Vice Leader. She aspires to become an engineer in the
future after clearing IIT with credit.
A Burning Heart
The first day she entered the house
With gifts, jwellery and a television
They placed her well in the decorated room
From the window, beautiful was the vision.
Initially, she was treated as a princess
A smile always played on her lips
While they opened all her bags
And, enjoyed the many gifts.
When days turned to weeks and a month
The treasure gradually declined
They were greedy to have some more
And demanded for more presents to be lined.
She pleaded them, her parents were poor
Pleas transformed to begging
They were still firm at their demand
And torture began increasing.
Mother-in-law abused her day long
And husband made nights a hell
Her parents lived away in the village
Whom would she tell, how she dwelt?
Then, one day she made a choice
And, decided to complain
But, powerful were her in-laws
All her efforts were in vain.
Mental trauma and physical torture
Became a part of daily life
Who cared she was someone's daughter
Or even, someone's wife.
That was fine evening
They all seemed well and good
Just then, the mother-in-law
Requested her to cook the food.
She gaily went inside the kitchen
To make the favourites of her family
They threw a devilish smile at her
For, she was fooled easily.
As soon as she lit the matchstick
And rose her hand higher
There was gas leaked in the room
And, the whole place caught fire.
It is here needless to tell
How did the accident take place
Undoubtedly it was them
Who watched the scene with a smiling face.
I tell this story with a heavy heart
For its no new a matter
The same happens to most girls
Who are poor, sooner or latter.
I ask my countrymen today
What sin did that innocent commit
For which she was burnt alive
And when will we put a limit?
A limit to those devils in disguise
Who take lives that He grants
A limit to the endless greeds
And lifelong dowry demands.
Sooner it happens better it is
For its not a single girl's story
May be tomorrow it will be your daughter
Who would be murdered for dowry.
Nidhi Rajesh Kumari
A Dark Night Forever
Someone told her that after every night there was a day
But, no one ever answered her when she asked
Why were her nights so dark and heinous
That, no brightness of the daylight could last.
As soon as the light disappears in the dusk
Her tears commence to flow down incessantly
Every night the same old story is repeated
And she lies there nearly dead, helplessly.
Living a life of no self-dignity is not her choice
But, an order inflicted upon by animals in human form
Even death does not come easily to her
What comes regularly is a shameful storm.
A tempest which blows away all her dreams
Of a family, love and a respectful identity
And leaves ugly marks all over her body
Reminders of the animal's cruelty.
She wishes that there was someone who
Looked at her heart not the physical appeal
Who cared for her with love and compassion
In place of buying her in a per night deal.
But, dreams aren't all meant to be true
For, the night is too dark to see
Even God closes his eyes to her
As she sinks into the depths of reality.
Nidhi Rajesh Kumari
A Regret
I wish I had known you longer
Regret not recognizing you when
We passed by each other on the way
Or met at a mutual friend's reception.
What's gone cannot be brought again
But, we better stick together and move on
Cherishing the time we have today
Before these little moments too are gone.
Nidhi Rajesh Kumari
A True Friend
When life is going all against your wish,
And you have no one to share,
There's always one person, just one,
Who honestly helps you to bear.
That person may neither be the richest,
Nor the smartest of all you know,
But, that is all you'll need in times of trouble,
Not a gang of friends for show.
When you fall once and again,
Facing the hurdles the world brings in,
That one person will hold your hand,
Saying, 'Stay clam, keep trying.'
That is the biggest boost for your success,
Which would make you strong and bold,
And, that friend is a real one, more
Precious than diamonds or gold.
Never loosen your grip to that hand,
For, that's your most expensive treasure,
And all you'd require to divide your sorrows,
And multiply your biggest pleasure.
Nidhi Rajesh Kumari
A Vacuum In Life
A vacuum in life is created every time
When the most beloved of all leaves
When a dream you thought would come true
Shatters away and sorrow is all one receives.
A vacuum in life is created every time
When a long built hope goes in vain
When each tear dropp says a different story
And the only common thing is the pain.
A vacuum in life is created every time
When they level allegations on your nature
When the trust you showed on someone
Isn't reciprocated and there's no vision of the future.
Such vacuums in life are hard to be filled
For neither joy nor prayers can travel through them
There's rarely a person who actually cares to try
And whose efforts are sincere, not lame.
That's exactly the light of your life
Which can pass through every vacuum
Which can spread smiles in every direction
And every tear, it can consume.
Nidhi Rajesh Kumari
An Empty Heart
I wonder what God had been thinking
When he made me and my fate
Perhaps, of a past disaster
Or his stationery bills' due date.
May be his red pen wasn't working well
And so he used the black ink
To fill my heart and outline the soul
And complete my structure in a wink.
Hence, I love darkness and terror
Much more than hope and peace
I often rejoice being a sadist
And hurt others with maximum ease.
But, then why do I feel ashamed
To look at the mirror before me
Perhaps, I am too much an evil
And a beast, even for myself to see.
I wish that black ink wasn't permanent
Or, God could hang me on the re-paint chart
And this time even if the paint was over
I'd come back with just an empty heart.
Nidhi Rajesh Kumari
An Ordinary Heartbreak
I asked him what was the right thing to do,
To love him still or start anew,
He turned his back and went away
I knew he wouldn't, yet wished he'd stay.
I tried hard to let it go
Failed once and again and felt low
Wished he came back to me said
Love me still, for I love you and would do so till my death bed.
Nidhi Rajesh Kumari
Contrasts Of Life
Contrasts of life make me cry
When a piece of news burns the joy
Every glistening face turns down to tears
No more smiles, no more cheers.
Who says its all about good intentions
Sometimes they don't matter at all
All that appears to influence us is
Our ego, not the inner call.
Nidhi Rajesh Kumari
Dear Martin
Dear Martin, I hold this pen
To tell you something from the inside
Something buried deep within me
Ready to hit my lips like the high tide.
I never found a reason to speak
For, we never shared a meal together
Or, a common topic to chat on
Say books, television or the weather.
But today, I must confess the truth
She's not the correct choice for a guy
Who lives and loves each moment honestly
And I love him too, don't know why.
Shocked of my sudden outburst
I know you'd dropp this letter down
And, then lift it up once more
To reread all of this, with a frown.
Yes, I love you ever since the day
You presented me with a pink flower
But, never thought I'd tell you this way
When, your hands are cold and mine shiver.
Though I know you hardly recognize me
Other than the big framed specs I wear
But, I never wanted any more attention
From you in my life, I swear.
Everything appears good to nice men
But, you must look before you fall
For, love happens once in a lifetime
And if lost, you lose all.
Hence, think again before you decide
And jump upon this one-way train
Till then, I'd always be there
For you. With love, Jane.
Nidhi Rajesh Kumari
Entangled
Sometimes I could not resist to feel
Like I was the only one
Suited for you on this planet
In the very long run.
But every time we were close
I realized the reality
I realized, together forever
We never were meant to be.
It was all so fine and perfect
When we walked by the shores
When I wrote your papers
And you helped me with the chores.
The times we sang together
The days we spent on the tree house
All was beautiful around us
Before this ugly feeling aroused.
Blind was your faith in me
And I could trust my life in you
But, this serene bond is now out of sight
Just as the vanishing dew.
I hope we could wind it all up
And start afresh together
Such that we'd always stay close
Stuck to one another.
Ah, its not that easy to forget
The past, both well and bad
May be it was all meant to happen
The way it has had.
Nidhi Rajesh Kumari
Everything So Little
Little thoughts bring huge smiles
Little talks can take a million whiles
Little drops make a whole sea
Little prayers can heal miraculously.
Little care is all that we need
Little advice is all we ought to heed
Little glitter is all that brings shine
Little syrup is all that makes a wine.
Little dreams turn to big realities
Little caution can save till eternity
Little consideration brings in peace
Little guidance and the path is found with ease.
If everything in life is needed so little
Why to demand for more?
Let's take our share and leave others'
Life will be worthy of living for sure.
Nidhi Rajesh Kumari
Fear Of The Dark
Everything in this world comes to leave
However huge a trouble its departure may give
Even the sunlight disappears in the clouds
And so do many people, in the crowds.
When the light is lost and you're alone in the dark
It is sometimes useless to hope for a spark
Why not burn you fears and sorrows for light
And make the heart, hale and bright?
Reach out for the brightness within you
Its something no one else can do
Though the clouds hide the sun from your vision
It shines again to break every illusion.
Fear of the dark isn't something rare
Perhaps, not more than a fighting pair
But, there's always room for light to enter
Just as in front of love, all fights surrender.
Nidhi Rajesh Kumari
Feeling Sorry
There you stand again
Asking for forgiveness today
But, forgetting all you've done
It is no child's play.
I loved you deep and wide
More than the whole world
But, for you it was merely a joke
You left me and never returned.
After falling for you
Today I have stood again
I cannot ever trust that feeling
Which brought me unbearable pain.
Perhaps you are honest at this moment
For, you have realized my value
But how can return to my past
Leaving which, I started anew?
I'd forgive you instantly, if
You could bring back those years
When I cried and yelled aloud
And shed incessant tears.
I'd forgive at that moment
When you'd bring back my smile
Which faded off gradually
As I longed for you, every while.
If you cannot return me those times
And the smile which I have lost
I'd always feel sorry for you
But, never forgive you for any cost.
I hope you do not love me
Like you did not in the past
For, it'd only bring you sorrow
Sorrow which is unbearably vast.
Nidhi Rajesh Kumari
I Am Me
I sing in the bathrooms and at nights.
I am quite moody and cause silly fights.
I love painting, poems and talking on the phone.
I hate show off and being at home, alone.
I am scared of gaining weight and losing marks.
I have a Signature jeans and shoes of Sparx.
I read novels, fiction, romance and suspense.
I prefer taking flights than traveling in trains.
I am fond of my school more than any place.
I believe Nazarites are Earth's coolest race.
I am shy for strangers but a blabber mouth for friends.
I don't follow fashion but make my own trends.
I play basketball but watch cricket and soccer.
I feel every flirt of my class is a joker.
I aspire to clear IIT but I'd be able to, not sure.
I wanna go, if I can, on a long world tour.
I always wish to see my friends and family happy.
I always wanna stick to them and my lappy.
I have never intentionally denied anyone for help.
Whatsoever I seem like, I love being myself.
Nidhi Rajesh Kumari
I Know
The eyes that guide me,
The hands that hold me,
The words that support me,
They are yours I know!
The one who is always there,
The one who always cares,
The one who makes me believe in me,
Its you I know!
The day when I shall thank you,
The day when I shall see whats true,
The day when everything shall be fine as it should be,
Its today I know!
So its my wish for your health,
My prayers for your success,
My thoughts for your well-being,
And I am always there, you must know!
Nidhi Rajesh Kumari
In The Night
The stars above me, why do they shine so bright?
When deep within me, there's not a bit of light.
Each tear dropp that rolls from my eye,
Makes my soul a little more dry.
Perhaps its all a matter of chance,
The same moon makes me cry and him, dance.
Nidhi Rajesh Kumari
Keeping A Promise
I told him I could give up my speech just for a minute's talk.
I told him I could catch a wheel chair after an hour long walk.
He turned to me and tried to reason out
That our being together was blissful, no doubt.
But, he loved someone already a lot
And couldn't hurt her at any cost.
Then, he turned his back to me
Walked away as I could see.
Just then I picked up a blade,
Cut my tongue and on the road I lied,
A car came, though not wanting to hit me,
But the road wasn't that wide.
So, I have no speech or legs,
It all happened as I promised,
He talked to me for a minute and
Walked along, just as I wished.
Nidhi Rajesh Kumari
Listen, My Son
When you were two and I was twenty,
I held your little finger and said,
Lift your foot and try my son,
I'd hold you as you walk ahead.
When your feet reached the school gate,
Your mother's eyes had tears of joy,
Her son was entering the temple of knowledge,
But, just then you began to cry.
Who of us can forget that day,
When your board results were expected,
And, you, my son, had excelled the exam,
So, we all went out and celebrated.
You studied abroad for seven long years,
And, came back with a degree and wife,
We were happy, more than you knew,
For, our son had composed his life.
Today, you have your own family,
And, our need is no more there,
But, I hope you won't leave us like junk,
For, now, all this isn't rare.
I hope you'd hold our arms when we,
Fall down for our legs are weak,
And you would not shout at us,
When we don't hear what you speak.
We hate listening about Old age homes,
And when children dump their Mom and Dad,
We don't want to leave our sweet home,
And the memories of the fun we have had.
Though today, we may not be of use to you,
For, we have grown a bit too old,
Do remember our hands of love and care,
And stretch yours, for us to hold.
I hope you love us even at this stage,
For, we love you and would do so always,
Remember, you'd also grow old sometime,
And, hope the same from your kids, in those days.
Nidhi Rajesh Kumari
Loneliness
When someone leaves you alone
And you have no place to go
That's the loneliness I talk of
When you feel unbearably low.
What do you reply to the waves
That call for you in the sea?
Do you feel their loneliness too?
Or just call it your absurdity?
How long will you be waiting
For answers to come up for you?
Why don't you step ahead and ask
And clear misunderstandings, old and new?
Perhaps, those sea waves tell the same
But who knows if that person is still there
May be loneliness is more suited for you
For this silent soul is a bit too rare.
May be you could let yourself free
To decide if to fight back or give in
For, though people come and go
Loneliness would always be within.
Nidhi Rajesh Kumari
Me And You
Whatever we do in life
It hardly makes a difference
But, we still ought to do things
That's human perseverance.
Though we never can achieve
Perfection within and out
But, some people like you
Make life a lot better, no doubt.
I solace in the little things you do
The efforts you make each day
To enhance the beauty of moments
And let happiness reach my way.
I find an ocean of love and cheer
In your eyes that watch over me
The drops of care and strength you shower
I wish, they remain till eternity.
For, I behold you every time I stumble
And long for your words of advice
I'd never be able to stand on feet again
If in this noisy world, I fail to hear your voice.
Hence, I request you to be loud
Loud enough for the world to hear
Though they lay thorns on the path
Your hand of help would always be there.
People won't ever know the meaning
Of this small note I have written
Its because they feel friendship is only requests
But, I make demands and have possession.
Possession of you whenever I need
For, you and I are friends for ever
Times will tell our story aloud
And, this world won't forget it ever.
If that big our friendship does not be
Don't be scared to yell out loud
We both make a legendary tale
And observe in it, the greatest proud.
Nidhi Rajesh Kumari
Medicine of Forgiveness
It is not the red hot blood in humans
Which is lost in every war
It is peace, love and kindness
On which, evil leaves a scar.
Vengeance is no solution, for
Its like pouring water on a burn
Forgiveness is the only medicine
But its no quick-heal, we must learn
Nidhi Rajesh Kumari
Melody Of A Crying Soul
Singing, am I singing?
Or is this the cry of my soul?
Just a flashback of yesterdays
Digs in me, a deep hole.
Tomorrow, will it come?
Or will I be lost today?
When the whole world is dark
And I ain't finding a way.
Joys, why don't they last?
When sorrows linger to leave?
Perhaps, someone someday I'd find
Who'd shower me with relief.
He, will he love me?
Or just show his sympathy?
I'd wait for the answer till
He actually comes to me.
Till then, I am singing
The melody of a crying soul
And the flashback of yesterdays
Digs in me, a deep hole.
Nidhi Rajesh Kumari
One Person
They say that good times aren't meant for retrospection
But, I believe they are the best to look back
When you can sit by a riverside and think
What is it that those past days lacked.
Perhaps it is someone there with you
Who makes your life joyous today
In whose absence, there was no joy
Only a sad, remorseful yesterday.
That one person is the only one
Who'd make your days fun and bright
That one person is all you need
Under the moon and in the sun light.
Nidhi Rajesh Kumari
Sleepless Night
I ain't got sleep in my eyes tonight
Creep out of bed to the window in the moonlight
Recollecting the memories of days that passed
Feeling the pain and remorse that lasts.
Each little thought pricks me like a needle
Breaking my heart, with sync to the fiddle
Every tear flows down burning my face
Darkness wins over light in my soul's race.
I recall the moments when I laughed aloud
Holding your hand in every crowd
Sharing the trust of never falling apart
But, stand here with a broken heart.
The chills of the cold wind pierce through my skin
I close my eyes in a hope to hold you again
But, open them to find no one around
Just me, the wind and loneliness profound.
I see a shooting star in the sky
Fold my hands, stop the cry
I make a wish asking your forgiveness
Before I break down of loneliness.
Just then, a rain dropp sprinkles on my hand
Like a sign from the Almighty's land
I close my window and lie down to sleep in
With hope fighting remorse, deep within.
Nidhi Rajesh Kumari
Something Never Told Before
Living in my own world
I never felt so strong
Never thought it'd happen
Until you came along.
I never believed in
The voice inside me
Never let my heart
See the possibility.
But now life changes each moment
As I lose myself in your eyes
Every beat of my heart says
Something's new and nice.
Words still do not explain
The warmth of your arms
When its chilling cold outside
And we are still going on.
When you look me in the eyes
And whisper in my ears
The ever romantic verses
Of William Shakespeare.
I may not be there tomorrow
To feel the warmth of your embrace
Or listen to the verses
You sing in my praise.
For, the world is evil
To every love bird born
But promise me you'd not
Stay forever forlorn.
You'd live out with my usurers
And witness all the pain
I'd always watch over you
In sunshine, storm and rain.
As I have minutes left
For me to be gone forever
Just wanna tell something I never did
I love you, for ever and ever.
Nidhi Rajesh Kumari
Telling The Truth
Every minute of our lives, we face a question
They say, its important that we answer it
And we begin looking for a perfect reply
No matter how false or unsuited for us it is.
A casual answer, though it is the truth
We believe causes disregard to our personality
But, how will any of us feel proud
Of qualities that never were or will be reality?
When the time comes for discussions and debates
Like what bothers us in today's big world
We'd never tell them we wanna get a handsome salary
Just recall issues of socialism or India's flag, upside down, unfurled.
It was no matter of shame if we actually thought
Of crimes and injustice that's being done out there
But, if we are not really interested to peep in
Why to pretend that we do care?
Whom are we showing our fake love and understanding?
There's perhaps no body who'd appreciate it after all
For, the same pretension is for them too
So that someday they'd get a social service committee's call.
Believe me, its much easier to get in the habit
Of telling the truth, however silly
For, only one person is to appreciate it
God, who loves truth dearly.
Nidhi Rajesh Kumari
The Caged Golden Bird
Loving her is no difficulty
For, she is an angel born
She is the most beauteous
Her beauty, her golden eyes adorn.
She's the charm of the palace
The golden bird in there
But, alas, I pity her fate
She's caged without a care.
Every time she appears at the window
I gaze at her from a distant tree
Behold her, she's so angelic
The prettiest princess is she.
I wish she felt my presence
In each moment of the day
Just as I feel her around me
In the garden, on my way.
If that'd ever happen
And she'd fall for me
Life will be the best gift
For her to ever receive.
I won't promise her a palace
For, she doesn't love one, I see,
But, I'd promise her love for life,
And would set her to fly free.
Nidhi Rajesh Kumari
The Train
I start my journey with a hoot,
And lap a hundred miles,
I pick and dropp a thousand people,
And spread a million smiles.
Mountains, hills and valleys,
I bustle through the plains,
I wind about risky paths,
Every now and then.
I dabber against the wind,
And run with a hefty load,
I face countless rigors,
Yet, comfort the passengers on board.
I travel all day long,
Halting at thirteen stations,
And finally reach Lincoln-shire,
Yes, that's my destination.
Though the path is arduous,
I go on all the way,
For, I always remember,
Rome was not built in a day! !
Nidhi Rajesh Kumari
To A New Life
You may find me silly, goofy or simply a moron
But, I am the one who's never forlorn
May be I appear crazy at some times or most
But at least, I don't let fears haunt me like a ghost.
Why let this life pester you with little pain
When you have so much of fun down the lane?
Just try and take a sip of happiness
And, you'll kill all your fears and sadness.
I do it, believe me, its the best beverage
And perhaps, its useful for increasing your age
Demanding every happiness is wrong, no doubt
But, not asking for sorrows is what I'm talking about.
Let's make smiling an aim in life because
For every failure, insufficient confidence is a cause
A smile fills life with trust and hope of good times
But, life's always sweet and sour as limes.
It is an incredible mix of joys and pains
But lets not make it a game of gains
Let's live deeper and think wider now on
Lest in useless passion, this short life will be gone.
Nidhi Rajesh Kumari
True Love
Everytime you stood by my side
I was convinced of your care
Every while you looked into my eyes
I knew you'd always be there.
But, all my faith is lost
As you no more stand beside me
I won't forgive at any cost
And let the whole world see.
See that a girl's heart is strong
Enough to bear a break
They'd all know that its wrong
To show love which is fake.
Every time you stood by my side
I was convinced of your care
But, life's no wonder ride
And true love is a bit too rare.
Nidhi Rajesh Kumari
Unanswered
Standing alone by this well,
I make a small wish,
If someone lives among those clouds,
Tell me, Was it all to end like this?
I swear all my happiness,
To which I am credited in this birth,
If I ever intended to do wrong,
Or ever demanded something, too much of worth.
I question you, O Lord,
What sin did I do?
For which, I am deprived of care,
Or even a look of sympathy, that is true?
I always did the right,
And see, to what, it has led,
They named me a cheater,
I am a coward, they said.
Answer me, if you will to,
What am I expected to think?
When the hard-earned respect for me,
Has vanished in a blink!
I want tonight to be,
And end to my worthless being,
But I wish my next birth,
Is far away from injustice's reign.
As I keep my feet on,
This well's earthen boundary,
I still wait for answers,
From you, O Lord, the almighty.
Now, taking my last few breaths,
I pray that all who,
Distrusted me, shall dwell,
In peace, which I never attained.
(And saying this, he jumped into the well!)
God, I left my earthly body,
But I am not ready to enter a new,
Answer me, now at least,
When I have come back to you!
Nidhi Rajesh Kumari
Welcoming 2011
When 2010 began, I made a resolution to keep my calm always.
Perhaps, I gave it my best shot to do it even in the worst of days.
There were many ups and downs I encountered in this whole time.
But, I knew somewhere in my heart, one day everything would be fine.
That day came too which I thought couldn't be any more appeasing.
The next day, again brought me back to square one, teasing.
There were times when it was much easier to lose temper than to forgive.
It was hard to think of what in return of goodness I'd receive.
But, this year taught me to let go and forget about conclusions.
Even if I committed a mistake, I learned to ignore apprehensions.
For a while, I did sink down when allegations were leveled to me.
Still, became strong and valiant for the whole world to see.
I learned to make differences between friends and foes.
Yet, to be sweet to everyone, in all the highs and lows.
This new outlook towards life brightened all the dark corners of my heart.
I won new friends, keeping the old and had no enemies at last.
I am sure this isn't very unique a story, I repeat somebody here.
But this was the year, most blissful, blessed and dear.
Now the time demands the turn of a new year filled with curiosities.
I know I'd remain nostalgic of the past for a few days until new adversities.
Those adversities which will again teach me something new and life-lasting.
And, then will I realize that happiness is not a feeling, very imposing.
It is found in the little wins and lessons we learn every day.
Hence, we must solace in every bit of happiness that comes our way.
For, life never brings something which is over-shadowed with the past.
And, its our duty to let its glory and value last.
With the hope of an adventurous and fruitful year on the wait,
Let's be ready to replace 2010 with 2011 in the date.
Nidhi Rajesh Kumari
What is Bigger?
In 1958, Queen Victoria's proclamation was read,
I was learning this, when suddenly a wood fell,
On my right leg, leaving me with pain,
My mother immediately ran up, in lot of strain.
Dad was out, so uncle held my hand,
I was really hurt, not even able to stand.
Brother made me move, to my room, very slow,
Then Doctor uncle arrived, as I laid on bed, low.
Dressing was done in minutes,
My bleeding stopped in sometime,
But all were seriously worried for me,
And thanked God for my aid, done in time.
It was now two hours since,
I lay on this new style of cage,
I thought as if I was a rare species,
At whom each passer-by gazed.
A friend got to know of me, and,
She scolded me at first, then
Gave me tight instructions,
'Forget your medicines and I'll be a bane! '
Gradually I realized that,
It was all because of their care,
They all loved me a lot,
Any harm to me, they couldn't bear.
After sometime my Dad came,
He consoled me when he,
Saw tears in my eyes,
But the actual reason he couldn't see.
No one knew the reality of my tears,
They were not caused by the bleed or strain,
They rolled down my eyes because,
I realized,
The love of my dear ones,
Was much bigger than the pain!
Nidhi Rajesh Kumari
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