Breaking Black And WhiteA Poem by Satish VermaBending the truth, you return back to your home,
Bending the truth,
you return back to your home, separated by a― monologue of lie. When do we become human, collecting the firewood, to burn the wax houses, lifting the sky to fall from heights? It was a rare glimpse― of the running limbs, in unison, when the rains arrived in the long-armed dahlias. This is cryptic nonsense when you start seeing the flesh, in grass, where moon has come down to water the Lucifer. © 2018 Satish Verma
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