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A Shelf of Things I Never Said

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A Shelf of Things I Never Said by Maimoona Abidi
“Hope, these days,
looks like a letter
I still haven’t sent.
Folded, re-read,
creased at the corners
not because I’m afraid you won’t reply,
but because
some part of me still believes you will.”
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A Shelf of Things I Never Said by Maimoona Abidi
“Cemeteries stutter like broken radios
static and memory,
all at once.
Not quiet.
Never quiet.
Just my father’s voice trapped between stations,
trying to reach me across years
he never learned how to carry.
The way he would clear his throat
before telling me things I wasn’t ready to hear.
My mother didn’t cry at burials.
She folded her grief
into the corners of her saree,
tucked them between recipe books,
let the scent of cardamom
mourn in her place.
Grief is not an echo.
It’s the bruise on a peach.
It’s turmeric beneath the nails.
It’s calling out names in a cemetery
and flinching when no one turns.
Some days I mistake sidewalks for gravestones.
Some days I pour tea for the silence at the table.
Some days I mistake dust
for the breath of memory.
Some days I say “I miss you”
to the crack in the wall near the kitchen sink,
to the kind of quiet that doesn’t leave.
But grief never finishes its tea
it just stains the cup and walks away barefoot.”
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A Shelf of Things I Never Said by Maimoona Abidi
“The garden stretches out before us,
every leaf a promise,
every flower a quiet rebellion.
I remember when we planted the first seed,
its smallness
fragile like hope.
Now, the tomatoes hang heavy,
bright with the fullness of summer,
and I wonder if we’re not so different from them.
How many seasons of patience did we need.
How many days did we water the soil with regret
until love
finally bloomed.”
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“And sometimes,
I wonder if grief is just this
the quiet falling of things:
no one stays up to mourn.”
Maimoona Abidi, A Shelf of Things I Never Said

“I don’t cry anymore
it’s quieter than that.
A kind of erosion,
like cliffs losing pieces to the sea
slowly, constantly,
without anyone noticing.”
Maimoona Abidi, A Shelf of Things I Never Said

“I write his name in lowercase.
Not out of disrespect,
but because some distances feel softer
when spelled without weight.”
Maimoona Abidi, A Shelf of Things I Never Said

“How I sometimes wish to pull you closer and kiss you to oblivion.
Other times all I want is to write you a letter.”
Maimoona Abidi, A Shelf of Things I Never Said

“No one told me
that bitterness can grow on trees
and still feel like home.”
Maimoona Abidi, A Shelf of Things I Never Said

“Some loves are beautiful on their own but ruin each other in the same breath.
How coffee and strawberries aren’t meant to belong to the same spoon.
Just meant to make you feel alive in opposite corners of the same morning.”
Maimoona Abidi, A Shelf of Things I Never Said

“Maybe these are the very moments we are living our entire lifetime in. What if there is nothing left to talk about tomorrow, we’ll be out of words and apart.'
'I hope we are never out of words then. There should always be at least one word I could say to you randomly.”
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“There is a kind of silence only hospitals understand, the kind that stands in the hallway after you hear 'we did our best' the kind that follows you home, sits at your table and eats with you for the rest of your life.”
Maimoona Abidi, A Shelf of Things I Never Said




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