In Downy TuftsA Poem by Satish VermaIn Downy Tufts
Downloading the fire―
from your long tresses, I have singed my hands. A carcass flaunts the broken ribs. May be someday it rises from the ashes like phoenix to see your meltdown. Not now, I am not ready to die in your blue lakes. One day the namad comet with a long tail was going to crash in your bay. The thick smoke covers the embers. You raise your eyebrows to betray an unimaginable fear. Must you lean on― the window to see the depth of the fall? One day I will take you away like dandelions. © 2021 Satish Verma |
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