Echoes in a Town of One: Poems of Solitude, Memory, and Loss

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Echoes in a Town of One: Poems of Solitude, Memory, and Loss

A poetic journey through haunting echoes, the weight of seven years, and the quiet loneliness of a one-person town. Intimate verses of loss and longing.
Mansi Baghel
Mansi Baghel
June 26, 2025 · 3 Min Read

Echo This poem explores the lingering effects of grief and trauma, delving into the complexities of pain and its lasting impact. It’s easy to say forget,The one who’s haunted,The one who’s night unwantedlypainted with it,Who’s wounds bleed,The blood you can’t seeNo crescent moon,No sign of revival,I still hear echoes in my mindIt’s not Gone yetI still hear echoes in my mind Seven With vivid imagery and metaphors, this poem thoughtfully examines loss, longing, and the passage of time, inviting readers to reflect on the human experience. My eyes wander like a lost child,Looking for his mother,Looking for his birthright,His country,Like…...

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Echo

This poem explores the lingering effects of grief and trauma, delving into the complexities of pain and its lasting impact.

It’s easy to say forget,
The one who’s haunted,
The one who’s night unwantedly
painted with it,
Who’s wounds bleed,
The blood you can’t see
No crescent moon,
No sign of revival,
I still hear echoes in my mind
It’s not Gone yet
I still hear echoes in my mind

Seven

With vivid imagery and metaphors, this poem thoughtfully examines loss, longing, and the passage of time, inviting readers to reflect on the human experience.

My eyes wander like a lost child,
Looking for his mother,
Looking for his birthright,
His country,
Like a soldier who lost the war,
Like a sailor who lost his ship,
I am on my knees annihilated
By the past,
You were peripheral,
A brief moment in time,
My pen sewed epigrams.
My somber eyes,
Your sorrowful face,
Deep cut, a wound that’ll leave a mark,
Seven years to
Crumble like a sand castle.

Town

Through simple yet powerful imagery, this poem captures the solitude of loneliness and isolation, offering a poignant glimpse into the human condition.

A fork, a knife and a spoon in my single
Cupboard draw in my kitchen
A chair and a small table
And one single bowl,
No need for fancy cutlery,
As I know I'm the only one in town
And Life will tend to be long and lonely
So I bore my room with books to talk to,
Music to cheer me up,
As I am the only one in this town
And I know Life will tend to be long and
lonely.
A fork, a knife and a spoon in my single
Cupboard draw in my kitchen
A chair and a small table
As I know I'm the only one in town.

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Echoes in a Town of One: Poems of Solitude, Memory, and Loss
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Mansi Baghel
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Mansi Baghel

My name is Mansi Baghel, and I'm currently pursuing my Bachelor's in Psychology. Writing became a therapeutic outlet for me when my counselor encouraged me to express my emotions through words, sparking a passion for both psychology and writing.

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