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Sam's monologues

~And the rent is due but this too shall pass!!

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Latest Issues

Autopsy of a breathing friendship'

The hardest friendships to grieve are the ones that never officially ended.

People speak of friendship breakups as though they happen all at once—a fight, a final conversation, a door closing for the last time. But it is not the breakup...

8 days ago
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I think i might hate my father!

I think I might hate my father.

Or maybe I hate the shape his absence carved inside me.

Growing up, my father was always working.He left before I woke up and returned long after I had fallen asleep. People called him hardworking, responsi...

12 days ago
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Mirror,mirror?

A poem about the performance of prettiness…

Mirror mirror on the wall,

Do tell me how much more must I fall?

These petty eyes devoid of shine—

Is this my chance to beg at the shrine?

This ugly face of mine,

Is it even worth the borr...

15 days ago
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Quietly Dying!

A poem on the weight of slow deaths-

The very day when I tried dying,

As if it were a mere hobby of mine,

That very day when existing felt like sin,

A wound carved deep beneath my skin.

My hands, as empty as my heart,

Devoid of destin...

17 days ago
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The myth of being unworthy of love!

I mistook silence in love for a verdict on my worth.

Having known what it feels like to love someone and watch that love return empty-handed, until the emptiness slowly started feeling like my own reflection is definitely gruesome.

L...

19 days ago
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