It had existed for as long as I remember.
Freely residing around my pinky finger,
A thin red string leading to nowhere.I knew that it really led me to my fated,
But for a child who couldn't leave the house,
It was like reaching out for the stars
With my feet chained heavily into the ground.I often dreamt about you then
About how you would be like
I was hoping you'd be the silent mature type
With an air of elegance always surrounding you
A gaze that seems cold to others
Because you'd save the warmth only for me.Soon, the thread finally led to somewhere.
I remember excitedly following it
That was the first time I saw you.
In the middle of a group of friends,
Bright and charming, loud and friendly.
Like the Sun, everyone surrounded you
And you gave each of them a warm smile.
You turned to me
To hand me one of your warm smiles
It scorched me.
But I wasn't picky.I remember when I finally showed you
How the red string connected us together.
You gave me one of your warm smiles
And I hated it.
I saw it in your eyes.
So I claimed that it was silly.
A tale for fools.
An outdated belief.
You agreed, nodding quietly
When I was hoping you wouldn't .Years passed and I was still chained to you.
I had hoped that fate would work it out
But you only drifted further away
Until my string led to nowhere once again
And I was reaching out for the stars
While chained to you.Under the stars, I sit beside you
As you finally remove your mask,
Unravelling all of your lies and sins,
And destroy the last chain
That surrounded my ankles for years.
I stare at the red string around my finger
How could a thin red string
Be so heavy?
"I hate you."
I take out a small knife
Edge just touching the string
"Go ahead," you say.
So I cut.
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Musings
PoetryA book encompassing my brain. Filled with poems, sketch stories and everything in between.