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SHALINI SINGH

Drama

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SHALINI SINGH

Drama

A Letter

A Letter

2 mins
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Hello Sir, or I may call you UNCLE

I can't say something on your face

'Cause that would obviously be an insult to my grace

So here is a letter for you to read though,

You know little English but believe me You will decipher what I mean.


A Letter.

To,

The daughter of a middle aged man.


My heart feels drenched in a pool of reds and blues,

I suppose, who else can understand it better than you.

This is the time when I shouldn't step back

'Cause you girl, will soon be cursing someone's dad.


I request an apology, if you won't find it true, evidently you won't be able to refuse.

You might have encountered a man in his tight jeans and shirts too loose

Looking at you, in the moment you knew what monsters in real world would do.

He looks like a perished old wood that has been intricately polished to look good.


The terror you felt, will grow up with you.

'Cause the man won't change only the characters would.

You shouldn't get suprised when he'll be accompanying you along the routes

Waiting for an affirmative, no need to argue.


This man would wear masks of generous faces,

You'll be left confused for the respect of ages.

You might be crossing paths with him more than often,

Who on earth would build this happenstance.


One fine day, he will put off his masks,

And would show up to you in his dull, bare skin.

Fists clenched over your face,

Your heartbeat would raise at an abnormal pace

The terror would finally restrain a guest appearance,

As it has always liked to be the protagonist of each play.


In agony, you'll scream for a name

The one who would always protect you from an unfamiliar shame.

'Daaddd'

Yes, your father is indeed a good man,

How about sharing this story

With him and seeking his advice on how to protect ourselves from these wretched middle aged men.


From

A Father

(of a teenage girl).


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