White Horse

White Horse

A Poem by writer in trial

Again the night sky knocked her minds door.

She woke up and went to kitchen room.

She arranged all to feel the beauty.

Nothing much needed,

but ,some cigarettes and coffee.

She was all set to submerge in dark

to enjoy her night fantasy.

She saw a star twinkling.

It held so much light

That she could see the cracks.

It was pumping so fast

That it was about to blast.

Booom!!!!

And it shattered to pieces,

Spread and broken.

Lonely and detached,

They were craving for assemblage.

Her thoughts were optimistic,

when it came to night sky.

Slowly she saw them approaching.

It seemed like a merge.

But this time it wasn’t the same.

Rather the broken pieces turned to a white horse.

A white horse,

With pretty eyes and vast wings.

He was flapping them tenderly.

She was watching all with curiosity

And he came closer and said

“sit over me

I’m gonna give you a ride”.

Darkness finally vanished with welcome of sun.

She was nowhere on earth.

But had gone away far with the white horse……..

 

 

 

 

 

 

© 2013 writer in trial


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Good to see you back writing and riding on white horses. This was splendid...:)............

Posted 10 Years Ago


Good to see you again here Mamjee...this time on a white horse :)

Posted 11 Years Ago


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Tags: imagination, fantasy, stars, night sky

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writer in trial

Bangalore, KARNATAKA, India



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