She Ends
Things never said, somewhere they hide
She takes abreast memories of life
Included wrongs and some, though, right
Saved in chest with all her might
She grows to life with buds of love:
A daisy in heat, a fair fat dove
Wandering daisy in nature’s plight
Death did come––in day or night
She loomed to the sanders of teens,
Memories but so much obscene
Shy her eyes, slaying her smile
Hands clutching them hearts in pile
Fairy tales of joy and pain,
She met someone down the lane
Planned vows, flew higher
But he soon came out a liar!
All in creases,
Left shattered in pieces
Neither she smiled nor she moaned
But became as hard as stone
Her eyes faded like greens of grass
Love doesn’t find yet Alas-
She found courage in the sight of rain
That crisp- falling water mane
Held by the sight,
She thinks of him last night
Taking their vows in dream that night
But before she knew, beneath she died.
In the rush of town,
Laid a broken crown
A suicide it was, end of clatter
Soul came free of all the matter
Copyright © Sidra Firdous | Year Posted 2015
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