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NIGHT CHANGES
Today I met a boy, a small kiddo;
He was six probably, holding fingers of his mother
His mother playing with him, singing him songs
The world was on one side and the both of them were on the other
the boy kissed his mother, cause he loved her
to him she meant the world and the infinity in one soul
and to the mother, the boy was her heartbeat and impulse
Their worlds were so connected…
one couldn’t breathe without other.
I met another boy today, he was my age or more
He was also with his mother, his mother trying to hold him
He was on facebook and earphones plugged
They were together but on two different sides of the world
The mother tried kissing her son, and he shrugged her hands off
She was about to fall when the other mother held her
And the former’s son was busy swiping right on tinder
It seemed she was blind without him,
But he, he was the son who couldn’t care less.
Its strange how people change with the changing night
The people responsible for our sole existence
Are the ones we turn our back to.
All I heard then was the small boy speak to his mother
I would never do this to you
But it was only night which could say so.
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This article is about how we grow up to forget our own existence, and focuses on mother-son relation.