Looking out of the window at the infinite range of orange spread across the heavens;
The Sun has lit the Western horizon, leaves once full of life now crippled, crumbling with disgrace, rolls across the green floor.
A petite gust of wind brushes across the glasspane, the droplets of the recent rain sparkle in the fading sunlight.
*Ping*, the sound alarms me that someone has expressed his grief.
Grief, a very volatile emotion, a state of mind so graceful, it teaches us the values of the most beautiful memories.
Grief, a smell so strong, it’s pungent enough to kill the last bit of optimism..
Grief, I pray to you, relieve me from your grasp of disparity, mourning am I the death of my soul.
I rush out and I look up, swirl until the surroundings are dizzy.
Once I stop, I come falling down on the crippled, crumbled bed of leaves, the Sun finally goes down on me.

Beautiful ❤️
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Thanks Bhavya! 😀
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‘mourning am I the death of my soul’
Loved it!
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Thanks Bhavya! 😀
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Very well written! Painted an idyllic, yet realistic picture of what truly grief is.
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Thanks for the appreciation Attrayee!
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