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■ I know what you're thinking, father
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Roads, long and narrow, blood-bathed roads
and their stifling skins yield chaos, dusty, shaming the strayed sunshine and creating an inspiring misgivings about others. They treasure the mess, the happenings give birth to, asking for more and more such mess, and longing to intrigue against the slackened inclinations of love and affiliation. Irrelevancies cry about the relevancies, that have decided to move in suffocating silence promising to return back as memories come back to normalcy after the burial of the dead. Dimmed eyeâs refusal to retrieve lost tears grew stern, lighting, half-heartedly, the hopes lying so low underneath the corpses, forgotton for long, as they have no takers. The passions that ruled last weak are dead now, the emotions that splashed last week are dismayed now, the blood that boiled till recently is icy cool now. Floating, floating and floating are our senseless voices, languid and wearisomely agile voices. The young lady looking outrageously old, fragile and thoughtful, walks slowly, stops, searches, moves. Disheveled, amnesic, dammed, folding unmindfully, scudding against herself, the young lady swiftly clusters herself. Who is this lady ? Sybil hell bent on writing a new chapter of history. âWho would remember the history you people wrote last week ? Would you or you or you or who else?â mutters that lady, her inhibitions, standing shy, nearby. Nightmares soften their stand now, they donât choke now, for they adore the light of the day now. Their very symbols savagely mourn the brutish supremacy of strangulating encroachments over what couldnât be revived now, never. Reddish traces linger on and that young fragile looking lady, lost in her remembrance, like an unnoticeable cog in the gargantuan past called precious history, and suddenly asks: âThatâs vile-should we a parentâs faults adore, And err, because our fathers errâd before?â ( Charles Churchill in Rosciad.) Their tones become menacing, wrong reasons wiping out right ones, antiquated philosophers usurp their forgotton inertia as if the young lady would soon lose her fragility
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