Hourglass

The vein of hers is now occupied with a tunnel through which hope finds its way to defy the acrimony of the lingering war she has had to go through. Flooded with an acerbic stream that eradicates those malevolent who fled from the very place where this gory battle all started, but burns on the way innocents whose conviction as lively made them vulnerable. Few days...wiped out a year's worth of growth –the witness of difficult times she had to go through. To all of the groans and enervate breaths of hers in this mêlée; every day is a triumph. Every bit is cherished. Living free within confines; bed-bound but soaring with courage that defines a bright prospect: brains, and better times. And we know: Every passing moment bids adieu to vivid memories; to hopes born anew. Competing interestsNone. Provenance and peer...
Source: Medical Humanities - Category: Global & Universal Authors: Tags: Poetry and prose Source Type: research