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Reverie

It was not the ordinariness.
The pain of rejection. One
night  my lips touched
the lips of moon, to soak the
grief. Do not want to cross-
the threshold of guilts, like
burnished armor
taking the law into my own hands.

Waiting for a spacewalk
of the gods to find the culprit,
who escaped before your 
own eyes through the gauze
of silver dust. To quit the ground 
or not was the cardinal point.
You remained attached to the
faded poster of childhood. It was
a generational tragedy.



Satish Verma

Copyright © | Year Posted 2014




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