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The ‘Memories Speak’ and other poems by Ayesha Rahman

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Ayesha Rahman is a post-graduate from Tata Institute of Social Sciences, Guwahati. She is an avid reader and loves to write short stories and poetry. Her works often reflect her inner thoughts that are multi-dimensional in nature. She has published a poetry book titled, In Conversation with the Mirror. Her poems have appeared on various digital platforms.

The Memories Speak

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My dusty floor tells me a story

Of a world that is so uncanny

My broken walls remind me

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Of the times I fell out of glory.

The air around reeks of memories

Of the ones I treasured for centuries

The dog-eared pages of my old book

Are shrivelled like ancient Oak trees.

And while I try to sedate my eyes

That oft denies to rest

An old haunting melody whispers

Laying the burden on my chest.

Ayesha Rahman

Wistful Longing For The Past

I asked the Luna

If it would bring me back

The freshness of daffodils,

The earthly fragrance of wilted leaves;

The lullabies that Mother sang at Noon

Or, the old whispers of the month of June.

The Luna stayed silent…

Shining me her beam of light,

Crying at my misfortune

But promising me a brighter night.

 

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