By Neelisha Barfa

“Dear diary,” as she dragged her pen
I felt uneasy as I read on,
But then again I couldn't read on,
I felt miserable as I swallowed her pain.
I felt the rage in her burnt heart
flowing down at the thought
of something familiar,
The thought of her pen.
I felt the coldness in her dead fingertips
dragging down at the touch
of something familiar,
The touch of her pen.
I felt the bitterness in her fleshy tears
rolling down at the sound
of something familiar,
The sound of her pen.
I couldn't find her love for living,
Between these lines all I could see
were wilted letters that grew
on branches of rotten words.
"Dear diary" as I wait for her
to write these words again,
But then again I know she won't
after she left me with a goodbye
engraved with the blood of her pen,
“I am sorry I should've known better,
You don't deserve this, you're just a piece of paper.”
Dear Avabelle, please don't hate me,
I can't break this curse, I have tried,
I always wished for me a quiet voice
to console you dearly as you cried.
By Neelisha Barfa
This is really impactful and clever, with the emboldened text and reference for the name 🙌🏽
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