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Ongoing, First published Aug 12, 2017
Ada sebuah pepatah yang familiar mengatakan Bahwa, tak kenal maka tak sayang. Namun kendati demikian, perkenalan kita yang sudah terjalin sejak lama  tidak pernah membekas rasa yang pepatah bilang dengan "sayang". Apakah perkenalan selalu dibumbukan dengan rasa? Jika rasa datang sejak pandangan pertama. Maka, bagaimana dengan nasib orang yang buta? 

Ya, begitulah aku. Dengan segala macam  pertanyaan yang mungkin tak ingin orang menjawabnya. 
Banyak yang bilang. Aku adalah wanita yang tidak terlalu peduli akan kondisi orang lain dan lingkungan disekitar. 
Tapi kenyataan nya tidak semudah yang orang bilang.
Aku adalah orang yang rumit. 
Penuh dengan teka - teki yang terlihat mudah ditebak tapi sebenarnya sangat sulit. 
Acuh ku bukan berarti tak peduli.
Diam ku bisa saja sedang mengamati.
Aku wanita yang suka bicara. 
Tapi tau posisi.

Dalam hidup ku, aku tidak hanya mengenal nama-nama warna. Tapi makna dibalik itu semua. 

Oleh sebab itu, berteman dengan ku bukan hanya sekedar mengenal nama. Tapi juga kisah dan semua legenda dari hidup yang sebenarnya. 

Aku membuat konten ini bukan untuk mencari popularitas. Melainkan,  memberi tau kehadiran. 
Kehadiran ku dengan segala makna hidup yang ku urai  pada kata-kata.


Semoga mengesankan dan terimakasih sudah membaca 






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