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  • Two Solitudes, One Empty Table

    Bridging a forty-five-year divide, this poem juxtaposes the adolescent isolation of Darvish, trapped in 1980s domestic silence, with Zoya, lost in modern digital noise. Through visceral imagery—cassette tapes versus smartphone screens—it reveals how distinct generations enact the same resilience against parental neglect, finding shared humanity in the architecture of their loneliness.

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