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Dead Cellphone
Yeah, I think it's a pity I dumped her in the wilderness Strange things often happen in life, you know Time and again we met together, talked of common interest Raised the same slogans (you guessed right, both of us belonged to the same political outfit) Until she felt that she had developed a soft corner in her heart for me At least she suggested something like that Wasn't it the right time for me to grab the opportunity? Should I Have looked like a hopeless fool? Accordingly i made the first move And the next few months glided by like a quick scroll on the laptop Together we spent times at riverbanks, at lush restaurants Leaning against each other's shoulders, watching sunset Hands touching hands, feet scrubbing feet beneath tables... She talked of apartments, of good jobs, secured future Me casting surreptitious glance at passing belles, Their fuller or underdeveloped busts She expressed genuine concern whenever I looked glum I never cared to ask why her visage looked tired Somehow it didn't click, I don't know why Perhaps she felt 'too sure', complacent to possess Life's new treasure So when on that humid night After we shared the bachelor bed in her apartment Leaving her asleep under the silent glare of the ceiling I came out, and Dumped my cellphone disdainfully in the first trash-bin.
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