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You are that weird Onion....

Its what I got called a few days ago.
Funny but an apt description of me I guess.
I speak much lesser than what goes on in the top floor of my frail anatomy most often.
Some say am observant. Some call me lost. Some say I pretend. Some say I am mean.
I know am honest. I know I listen.
All the time.
Onions are hard on the outside.
Layered.
With each layer revealing a new side.
Not disappointing. But depending how you unravel each layer.

I am an Onion.

Comments

Sheetal said…
I like how u end with accepting that u r one.. :-P
Akshay said…
Its Dad and his Dad. Not me : )
Sheetal said…
Onions make people cry!

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