A Summer Song

A Summer Song

A Poem by Siddhartha

Left alone in a night this fine

If only I'd make sense of this world

I’ll make the whole universe rhyme

And serenade you with songs divine

 

But it’s a sweet melancholia

That possesses me all the time

Turns love into despair, desire to pain

And bleeds this heart in its prime

 

I see glaring at me, juxtaposed in time

Streaks of blood, d’amour crimes

Wasted men, who have loved and lost

Of deadly reprisals for lines crossed

 

Thus I stand at the crossroads of time

Pawned and sold by a decree divine

But human frailty is so beyond reason

It makes this stubborn mind adamantine

 

It still thinks it’s worthwhile to live

As long as I have your hand in mine 

© 2012 Siddhartha


Author's Note

Siddhartha
Enough of love poems. Want to take a break from them, but they keep clinging on...

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I am not as good as you at analyzing poetry.
I clearly see the frustration of poets in
a world off track. You have much talent.
Such complexity and it's balanced with
are only salvation... the love in the finish.
100/100


Posted 12 Years Ago


1 of 1 people found this review constructive.

Beautiful!

Posted 12 Years Ago


that magic of love you are so blessed with all the time
drop the idea of not writing them..
your creations are worth reading..
it's "superfine" !!!

Posted 12 Years Ago



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Siddhartha
Siddhartha

Hyderabad, South Asia, India



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An engineer, with a management degree, I am passionate about and fascinated by the arts – literature, movies, music and photography, et al. Creative writing, especially poetry is the raison d&rs.. more..

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A Poem by Siddhartha