Emerging from the shadows

I emerge from the shadows of the past that have railed against my fates
I shrug off old memories, I cast aside doubt, walk out of depressed gates.
I peer, I look ahead to the future; confidently it meets my tentative smile
It extends a kind hand, emboldens my resolve and I walk that last mile.

Alas, but he past refuses to stay quiet, it rises up again warring with me
Much as I refuse it still badgers me, harangues me to look back, to see
What a pitiful state was mine, what depths of sorrow I have called home
Much as I try to shake off the dread, I fear that it still lingers in me, some.

Its clutches may have weakened as my intent strengthened but alas
It still has the power to shatter my will, strew it like shards of glass
For I have to admit, my past has weakened me, it has enfeebled me
It debilitated me, blinded me to a degree that I was unable to see

I stand at the crossroads looking at the path behind and ahead,
Unsure of how to move past this turmoil that rages in my head.
Then, taking a leap of faith, I gather my courage and walk on
Ahead on the path, embracing what fate and the future bring on.

Image – Julian Florez via unsplash

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About Sonal Singh

An author, storyteller, and full-time observer of life’s glorious absurdities. I write humour-laced stories where chaos wears fluffy fur, emotions arrive uninvited, and middle-class Indian households become ecosystems of drama, love, and unsolicited advice. Armed with sarcasm, caffeine, and alarming emotional attachment to stray creatures, I believe compassion is less of a virtue and more of a lifestyle disorder. One that I embrace. When I’m not writing, I’m usually busy running a full-time HR consultancy business, rescuing animals, or trying to maintain dignity while being emotionally manipulated by my pets. Through my literary work, I try to blend humour with heart, celebrating the messy coexistence of humans and non-humans in modern urban India.

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