"Gone are the days" by Rusha Chatterjee

"Gone are the days" by Rusha Chatterjee

Author: Maggie Devers October 8, 2025 Duration: 1:55

"Gone are the days"

Rusha Chatterjee

Gone are the days
when my house felt like home,
now the rooms filled with thousand
memories feels like a cage,
suffocating and cold,
laughs from my childhood
echoes throughout the space
maybe to light a little
spark of hopeless hope.

The mint colour walls
are now pale and grim,
the lack of warmth is
surely from within,
the rose wood furniture
was a beauty to behold,
now with layers of dust
is an absolute eyesore.

The kitchen which
always smelled like heaven,
now occasionally whiffs of burnt
prepackaged Ramen,
the porch with the view of
blooming flowers and neatly cut grass,
is now laced with outgrown weeds
so distasteful even the trespassers
ignore a glance.

There was a time
I always prayed
to be alone, to be free,
now why the
empty house
seems like a nightmare
one would never wish to see?

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You can listen to me read Rusha’ poem Hope Is over on Instagram @rembrandts.cure

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