The Little Girl In The Dark
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Ongoing, First published Dec 09, 2017
This poem is set in the winter season, when everything in the nature is still. The background have the sound of light winter breeze. 


This poem  is about a three year old girl, who was left alone sleeping in her room. 
As she wake up,  she expected someone to carry her and look at her,  but to her surprise there was none. 

She slowly came out of her room and found silence prevailing there.
Her brain started imagining horror. 
Sound of the winter breeze terrified her.

Suddenly she heard someone unlocking the door,  it was her elder sister. 
On seeing her, she outburst her emotions, with a sharp cry.
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