Wrapped In StigmaA Poem by Satish VermaThe heritage went for a sale. A tree
The heritage
went for a sale. A tree stands denuded, after a nudie. An orange land hides the broken remains of terra cota. I wanted an earthen inkpot and a reed pen. There was a wounded word on the tongue. A dragonfly leaves the voracious appetite and skims on milk. Pulsating cleavage gets a prize. The salt lakes are full. A caged bird will not sing. © 2016 Satish Verma |
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