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Everything and Nothing
I was asked to write a poem;
A ballad actually…
As I sat with my piece of paper,
Nothing came to mind; unusually.
I sat, sneezing away
For the weather made me shiver,
And as I sipped on a warm cup of green tea to give me inspiration,
Not even a fraction of an idea emerged; not even a sliver.
So, I lay my head on the desk
And fell weak to the realms of sleep…
“Wake up!”, my mom screamed,
“Is this the right time to fall into a sleep so deep?”
I wondered if I should answer that question,
But I decided to keep it within me.
Anyways, I took a deep breath,
And started writing some words on a paper, while shaking my knee.
Before I knew it, my words became sentences and–
There lied in front of me a story;
A story with a few gaps, cracks, and hidden nooks,
But still one of glory.
A story of loss, love, fear, and termoil,
A girl made of glass,
Rainy summer evenings,
Elephants, tigers, lions,
Picnics during a thunderstorm.
A hero, a legend,
Cold, and harsh winds,
Guilt, anger, confusion,
Every single character,
Personality,
And human to ever exist.
It was an emotional catharsis,
But more importantly, it was a ballad of everything.
It was my story; the birth of my imagination,
And a lot of pride did that bring.
I went to class with a huge smile glued onto my face,
For I was overjoyed, excited, and overzealous about what I wrote;
I asked my friend to come take a look at my poem,
As I honestly wanted to boast.
She looked at me; perplexed,
“Why, you’ve written absolutely nothing on your paper!”
I confidently responded, “Isn’t that the beauty; it’s a poem about everything and nothing,
And it’s existence will never taper.”
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