Desiring ImpossibleA Poem by Satish VermaTo own you, was my fault. I wanted you flawlessly,
To own you,
was my fault. I wanted you flawlessly, to choose, who lives and who walks away. Trying to discover pure truth, the whole truth― nothing but complete. You start groping for eternal globes, like Mars, burning hot, but far away. An aesthetic oneself, searching a duplicate. The suffering of useless phrases hurts. Your eyes squint, wanting to tell, but don't betray. Who will succeed awakening the sovereignty of a wayward bard? Who will pull down the moon from the black sky? © 2020 Satish Verma |
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