Unreached destination...

Unreached destination...

A Chapter by Anindita Janhabee
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Get deep into the words...

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In that windy evening 
Down the path of dewy grass 
You walked along with me. 
My hand in yours, yours in mine 
Walking together to nowhere 
When your curious eyes stared me 
And my unanswerable lips 
Bent down, counting the footsteps 
A drop of tear fell from my eye 
Forming a transparent droplet
Right on the grass 
As you stopped there and told 
"I have waited enough to listen you" 
And I replied 
"These are the last steps we're taking together..."
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© 2016 Anindita Janhabee


Author's Note

Anindita Janhabee
something left unsaid...

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There's a deep, painful sadness here, that's very palpable, and it only makes it better by your wonderful writing. The line about the teardrop and the very last line was so hurtful, it really punches you in the gut. Great poem!

Posted 4 Years Ago


"Forming a transparent droplet
Right on the grass"
Great imagination dear.

Of course about the ending I want to say that....................

Posted 7 Years Ago


Anindita Janhabee

7 Years Ago

that................?
Great setting and very well written. The depth of emotion is sure well felt by all the readers

Posted 8 Years Ago


Anindita Janhabee

8 Years Ago

Thanks for stopping by...
Wonderful! Very deep, albeit saddening...but that's what makes it so interesting. It's wonderful, I hope to read more from you in the future. Definitely a finalist in my contest next week!

Posted 8 Years Ago


Anindita Janhabee

8 Years Ago

oh.. thank you so very much my dear!!!
I am glad you liked my piece...
yeah, sure tak.. read more
that's weird. this type of feeling is really very weird esp. when the time comes to say goodbye to things around. short. simple. and very deeply written.

Posted 8 Years Ago


Anindita Janhabee

8 Years Ago

well, weird things are not done by all... making it unique... maybe...
thanks though....
Adam Adams

8 Years Ago

love's bizzare so it's possible to be hung in 'twixt its analogies so dramatically.
The title, the end, the feelings, the sadness your poetry has lots of emotions with an emotional theme. Nice poem.

Posted 8 Years Ago


Anindita Janhabee

8 Years Ago

Thank you!!! Well, I'd take it further but I lost my focus and words on the way and that's the reaso.. read more
Writer at last! Sky ~

8 Years Ago

Your most welcome :)
When both parties realize a relationship is over, it is a sad moment....and yet, it is a sign life will go on. Beautifully poignant write. Lydi**

Posted 8 Years Ago


Anindita Janhabee

8 Years Ago

thank you ma'am for the time reading....
yes, when one realizes something, it has to be share.. read more
A sadness here as the realisation comes forth that the relationship had ended.
The words themselves are difficult to speak, but it's best to speak them rather than to keep walking, as you have described so perfectly here. This poem really tugs at the heart.

Posted 8 Years Ago


Anindita Janhabee

8 Years Ago

thank you so much for the sweet review my dear... : )
Papaya

8 Years Ago

It was my pleasure. :)
WOW...its amazing you have a excellent beauty in your poem which makes your poems wonderful.....

Posted 8 Years Ago


Oh, this is sad. Why did you do this?
The steps should not stop, the destination should be reached together but having said that life always has external factors that come into play.
I loved your use of adjectives here to describe the thoughts, "windy evening". "dewy grass', "curious eyes", "transparent droplets", it is always these descriptive words that give so much strength to ones thoughts.
Having said that you should go through it a few times to increase the flow of each line.
A poem should go very smooth and this is so wonderful that you can make it perfect.

Posted 8 Years Ago


Anindita Janhabee

8 Years Ago

Thank you so much sir, I really appreciate the way you went deep into the poem and wrote such a beau.. read more
Shabeeh Haider

8 Years Ago

Ah, this diversion......

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