
DARSH SINGH RATHORE
Grief has a sound. It's not a wail or a cry or the ragged gasps of a widow left behind. It's quieter. More patient. It sounds like footsteps on polished wood at 3 a.m. It sounds like a door creaking open when no one is there. It sounds like your name spoken in the past tense, over and over, inside your own head.

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