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Beyond the Veil

In the dark

By Sid Aaron HirjiPublished 6 months ago 1 min read
Beyond the Veil
Photo by Daniel Tseng on Unsplash

Behind the dark veil,

Shadowy figures lurking,

Ready to raid upon.

Haiku

About the Creator

Sid Aaron Hirji

Canadian born man who finds literature and science equally fascinating. Trauma bleeds through generations, words heal the hidden scars.

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  • Aarsh Malik3 months ago

    This has the energy of a scene right before something dramatic unfolds.

  • Antoni De'Leon5 months ago

    So many dark figures these days,,,scary world.

  • Aarish5 months ago

    Such a concise snapshot of fear and mystery. It leaves me wanting to peek beyond the veil myself.

  • Sam Spinelli5 months ago

    This is a good one. Really excellent word choice in the first line, sets a very eerie tone. Helps the threat that follows really resonate

  • Novel Allen5 months ago

    Ready to raid upon...anyone who messes with SID. Well, you left the end as an open invitation. Hi Sid. Be well.

  • Imola Tóth6 months ago

    I love when your works have some eerie, dark edge to them!

  • Very foreboding!

  • Oooo, this felt so ominous. I loved it!

  • Sandy Gillman6 months ago

    This left me feeling so unsettled. Love it 🖤

  • A Pen

    Growing up I loved to write. I wrote stories and series for myself and it would be pages among pages of hand written stories or books. I remember I had written 500 pages of a book more than ten years ago that I still open and edit. All of these were handwritten first. I would use a paper pad and a pen. I was was always very picky when it came to using the writing equipment. My journal has a specific pen I use otherwise it feels like I had committed a crime. I once bought a Swarovski pen specially for my leather journal. The weight of it was perfect, but I had written with smoother pens before. Yet, this pen reminded me that I can sparkle too because of course it had Swarovski crystals in it. I kept it in a box that I would take out every time I journaled. This was not my favorite pen though. The easiest pen I have ever used was from a company that you could purchase from Chapters/Indigo. It was called poppin because they had used bright, fun, colors to make writing supplies wonderful. I remember the first time I used it. I was in university and was in need of very good pens because I did not have a reliable laptop to carry to my classes. I picked up the box I bought and picked one out of the box. I took the little gel bead off the top that blocks the ink. I placed it on the paper and it started to flow, it was the most pleasant feeling I felt in a long time. As soon as it touched the paper the pen wanted to write more, it wrote so smoothly I immediately hid the other pens back into my backpack so no one could “borrow” it we all know that meant you were never seeing that pen again. The ink was deliciously smooth writing across my notebook. I wanted to keep going even after I was done. I started doodling and found joy in writing again. That’s how much a pen can change your day. I know it’s such an adult thing to say. I wrote with other pens too such as the frixion pens because an erasable pen that actually erases. All that’s left is the indent on the page how ingenious! I remember in elementary they were “erasable” but you could still see remnants of blue on the page and if you wrote on top of it, it looked sloppy.

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