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DISCLAIMERThis poem and blog are written for literary, psychological, and philosophical exploration only.They do not promote belief in ghosts, superstition, or fear of technology.All symbols used are metaphorical and cultural in nature.🔑 KEYWORDS & HASHTAGSKeywords:childhood fear, imagination, memory and fear, psychology of fear, symbolic poetryHashtags:#ChildhoodMemory#FearAndImagination#SymbolicPoetry#MindAndMemory#PhilosophicalWriting

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🌙 Kichine in the Mango Garden (An English Poem on Memory, Fear, and Imagination) đŸŸĻ POEM (ENGLISH) You are the same, Like a player in a game, At eleven, in the mango garden, When evening had no name. Bare feet touched the dust, The sun slipped through the leaves, Stories lived in shadows Only childhood believes. Now you come again, Through a mobile’s silent light, And suddenly fear rises In the middle of the night. Are you dear? Or a kichine of long hair— That shape my childhood gave To fear hanging in the air? Not a ghost, not real, Just memory wearing a face, Imagination running fast Ahead of time and space. 🔍 ANALYSIS & PHILOSOPHY This poem is not about ghosts. It is about how the human mind creates symbols to understand fear. Key ideas: The mango garden represents innocence, safety, and early imagination The player in the game represents control and childhood creativity The mobile screen represents modern consciousness and reflection Kichine (female ghost) is a cu...