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Gwalior

1
today
the evening has come back
in its finery
streets coil back in languor
i smell an aroma
like distant footsteps
lying on a divan
behind curtains
hiding shadows of
once
small talk
once
tiny kisses
i wait
i wait.
2 my nose had touched you as i uttered i love you lips that would never leave the crypt of a season strangely looking for another reason i let the kites wall the sky threads slackened pulling the sun far away mosque windows left a resolute eyes closed down slowly on a ruddy earth that took over us as always 3 let me go i had told you then your smile unleashed a sea in the ravines palaces were swept off to a distant sky and a painted afternoon burnt the fort for ever yes, we must all leave, you concluded the reign has finally ended to a long summer that had once brought us together birds that had flown off somewhere our kisses stayed only with hurts breathing against ageless stones and a rainbow that climbed an arid bastion leaped to escape a promised another day.

Poem by Amitabh Mitra
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