Things I Left Unsaid
By Mehek Jain
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Things I Left Unsaid serves as a testament to the profound impact of self-expression and the indomitable strength of the human spirit. Through a poetic exploration, I aim to illuminate the often unspoken challenges confronted by many young individuals, underscoring the resilience that can emerge even in the darkest moments. This collection transcends personal narrative, delving into a universal exploration of the human condition. It underscores the potency of resilience, the potential for healing, and the significance of discovering one's voice in the face of adversity. "Untitled" not only provides solace for those who have traversed similar paths but also imparts enlightenment for those seeking a deeper comprehension of the widespread struggles many encounter. Marked by unflinching honesty, "Untitled" stands as a compelling work that resonates not only with those who have faced comparable challenges but also serves as a beacon of hope and understanding for anyone seeking to empathize with the intricate intersections of youth and mental health.
Mehek Jain
Mehek Jain, a 16-year-old student enrolled at Oberoi International School, exhibits a keen interest in the field of medicine. She's in DP-1 and is set to graduate in May 2025. When she's not busy studying, you'll often find her sleeping, re-watching Netflix's "The OC," or enjoying a run. While typically a calm homebody, Mehek knows how to enjoy a night out. She's a culinary connoisseur, passionate about all things Mexican cuisine. Mehek cherishes time spent with her sister and best friends but what truly lights up her life is writing and reading. Amid the COVID pandemic, Mehek discovered her poetic prowess, paving the way for a poetic journey that led her to dream of publishing her very own poetry book. With 16 years of emotions and experiences woven into her verses, she aims to narrate her life story. Mehek's poetic words are not just ink on paper; they are a lifeline for those navigating tough times, a gentle reminder that they are not alone and that their inherent value shines bright, just as they are.
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Things I Left Unsaid - Mehek Jain
I Hate
Ihate the month of October
And the smell of the air when it rains
I hate sports days, people born in May
hate the way I remember your smile,
More so the way you left awhile.
I hate how in a couple of years I won’t remember your name,
I hate how I’ll forget the sound of your voice so tame.
And the way you laugh,
I hate the way it was just half.
I hate how every time I think of the good parts,
I hate how all I see is the dark.
My hands tremble in your presence,
My stomach churns at the feeling of your