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A Stranger At Home

When June out melts the winter

My numb limbs comes warm

A hated feeling that connects me to my birth place

Where I no longer belong

The summer skies here burns my youth into ashes,

Ashes that you will find under a cementary 

This is a house, not a home anymore.

If my book turns to it last page, it has to end where I can find the house of my fantasies, where I can be buried under the grey cold skies of December, among those pale folks.

— nellykhaled50, Jun 15, 2026

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Style/Type: Free verse

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Editing Stage: Draft

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Geezer

Geezer

3 days 18 hours ago

A cold look...

at life through grey colored glasses. Keep writing, you are getting there. ~ Geezer. 

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