The Dancing Tale

The Dancing Tale

A Poem by Satish Verma
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I do not remain happy with noises of wisdom. I do not remain happy with noises of wisdom.

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I do not remain happy 
with noises of wisdom. 
Time was running out on me 
to know myself. 

No sensory cognizance. I 
touch you with my invisible 
hands, stroking the hair 
to dislodge the moon. 

Ashes lay strewn. River 
was overflowing from the 
banks of limbs. I will not 
come near the unfathomable 

depth of a chasm, between 
good and bad. Out of the bed 
of roses a snake uncoils. 
Praise the dark. It in night.

© 2016 Satish Verma


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Added on June 23, 2016
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Tags: Life