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Little Did She Know
It was unusually dark and calm, She could feel the chillness of the breeze, But her heart knew that this wind might unfold to her something which would not be as sweet as she thinks; Little did she know that someone was dying on the other side, Little did she know that it was her own little brother who was trying to end his life, For even the mirror seemed to look like a stranger for him; Little did she know about his dark days and sleepless nights, Little did she know about those grumpy mornings and his cold silent isolation, In which he was drowning himself with pain; Little did she know that he was being engulfed with mental strain, Little did she know that he was screaming even in his dreams, For he was soaked and held captive by his own chains; Little did she know that he was in a battlefield fighting against himself, Little did she know that he had tried molding armors from the suffering he had gone through, Alas!The pain were too high that his heart kept bleeding.. Little did she know that his hopes were dwindling, Little did she know that all he needed was someone who would understand him, Than the one who would taunt him for his flaws; It was tremendously cold all of a sudden and so she fastened her steps; The moon was shinning in glittering white while his wrists were stained in red. Shattered was he beyond measures And his mask of smile began to tear; . . . "Are you okay,Dear?" "Yeah" he said after hiding his bruises and scars!
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