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Unwritten Absence
For long I have been an aimless vagabond I strayed far, the world being enormously wide. Traveling to lands foreign, I searched my fortune. At the end, fed up with all that was alien, And wishing to withdraw from the world’s bewildering stress, Decided to set out in search of my roots and my people. Parents dead, my faint connections with my folks were gone. My ancestral home was occupied by my brother, With whom I had hardly any correspondence. But when I was choked by thoughts of my dear home And the yearning to visit struck me as an irresistible urge, Without second thoughts, I boarded a plane, And headed to my native village with dreams many. From far I saw my house perched high on a hill, Dappled in grey, squinting across the field. Nearing it, my heart began to beat in pounding thuds, In the excitement of a reunion long overdue. Alas! There was none to receive me, only some creepy spiders, Busily spinning gossamer webs over closed windows Its vacancy haunting me, I tried to ring the doorbell. But the rusted contraption sat silent on the cracked wall. What had happened to the family living here? Have they migrated to some far-off place? A hundred questions propped up in my mind. Wished to ask someone, but seeing nobody around, I stood silent in the weed grown courtyard for some more time. I thought of the heydays of my life, with a deep yearning, To run round the house once more as a child And be under its shelter, to lie down and dream the dreams of old. Everything looked so forlorn. Feeling suddenly orphaned, My eyes got welled up with tears as never before. Hesitant to chew the unpalatable truth that this house will no more board me, Casting one last glance with a heart laden with memories, I turned my back from that spectral home, Which stood silent as a symbol of UNWRITTEN ABSENCE!
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