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5:50pm|26th Oct 2021

There are lesser poems on it, lesser book dedicated to it, we weren't told, no one actually told us, it wasn't seen as important. Reading Rupi Kaur's The Underrated Heartache has brought this on, because, darling, "where are the album's?", there are no songs, no lyrics to sing along at the loss of a friend, rarely poems to relate to.

Quite frankly, Friendship is underrated, the beauty, the joy, aesthetics, the pain, the angst, the ache that occasionally comes with it. People rarely write about it, and it's because of it's unexpectedness, mostly sudden, and always painful. When the realization sets in, it's always hard to take a pen and write, trust me, I've been there.

Love is meant to hurt, at least most times, so when it fails us, it's expected, but Friendship, it's meant to be safe, to be warm and soft, so when it breaks, the suddenness of it all render pages blank, and sadly, we realize Friends can break your heart too.









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