As she lay in the winter gloom devoid of hope
Love took bold steps,
It drew her out of slumber
Taught her of hope
And as she took toddler steps, she stumbled
She lay once again in despair
Her inner clock whispered
"Life in memories " and everything became clearer
The gloom faded into sunshine
Her slumber gave away to new dreams
She had lived her life of love
The angel within had blessed her in disguise!
"Read between the lines", I heard our professor say. We were in midst of a Victorian text. I looked at her point blank. She had spoken about something which I had no clue about. "Ma'am, would you please elaborate? ", I tried framing this sentence in my mind but my introverted self overpowered my inquisitive soul like everytime. I hopelessly waited for an explanation. Ma'am started explaining about how beyond the surface meaning of any written text, there lay a wide plethora of meaning which wasn't explicitly stated. She talked about finding a void between the written words and our imagination, that void which shapes our interpretation. That explanation opened doors to my perception of reading a text. It wasn't that I had never considered about the possibilities of meanings that lay coated in words until then, but, what perhaps I lacked was to look for that void where I questioned the layers of meaning, where I put myself in those layers of wo...
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