
The house does not have a name
It just stands alone
In the midst of the meadows
It does not have a name
It does not need to
The walls need repair
As if the whole house is in despair
Once the verandah that witnessed life
Stands lifeless with its silent corners
I urge everyone
Let us repaint, reset & redo
But mocking me is all they do
They prepare a well-planned coffin
A white plate with “SALE” on it
Now hangs on the front wall
None has time to listen
To stories or wishes
How do I tell them
It is my native house
in its emptiness,
It still houses my childhood’s earthy smell

P.S.
- This post is a part of Blogchatter A2Z Challenge 2026.
- April is called National Poetry Month. So I have taken up the #NaPoWriMo challenge & will be posting a poem daily this month. Hope you all enjoy reading them.
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Love,
Chinmayee
Such a heartfelt poem..very relatble to places where we had belonged to once.
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