Many nights ago.
But it was more than just
that
It was a sentence left open,
A word unspoken,
A thought pushed away
To stop the finality.
But it caused the unexpected,
The sentence still hasn’t
stopped.
And that night was relived
For all the nights, and a
day.
I always love putting "to be continued" at the ends of stories:)
ReplyDeleteIt definitely adds a certain quality to it!
Deleteohmywword.....love
ReplyDeletei love it. when one journey ends, it's the beginning of a new one, isn't it?
ReplyDeleteAgreed!
DeleteA very engaging prose. I find it easy to relate to.
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