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True Love

It started at 25 , has crossed 75 and will continue forever. He came closer to me Shivers ran down my spine, I looked everywhere else Instead of his eyes, Cuz I know I couldn't handle his eyes, Which drugged me like WINE. There were crevices in my heart Emotions were oozing out, You were the one to stitch them up Bandaging my doubts. I realized I was in love with you When your shade of red , Coloured my existing black palette Shattering the clouds of darkness, Whose thunder didn't scare me But rain calmed me down. Looking at the stars Talking to the sky, The galaxy that was missing I found it in your EYES. -REEVES

Copyright © Reeva Kour | Year Posted 2020



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A Woman

Her eyes were the calming breeze Hair soft as Earth, No one could ever imagine The pain she felt while giving birth. She gets angry She gets sad, But still holds a smile After getting hurt so bad. Put on bars Of steel and cement, How poor you are in Thrashing her limits. She wants to breathe Those molecules of life, Tired of playing roles Of Sister, daughter, mother and wife. None recognizes her value They just know how to tame, Her smile, Her happiness, Her emotions For them ,  it's a game. Just look into her eyes How much pain and power she holds, Make her feel special and wanted She's much more precious than gold. -REEVES

Copyright © Reeva Kour | Year Posted 2020

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Ego - a Strangulating Serpent

Shutting the door on my face He showed his dominance, Raising his voice on me He reflected his control, Cutting the phone before my reply He nurtured his ego. He perpetuated the same Blooming his masculinity, His miser brain and elite ego Fueled her insanity. She kept tucking her thoughts At the back of her brain, Eyes as beautiful as sapphire Were flooded with rain, The rain didn't quench anyone's thirst But emptied her pain. Those sacrifices were arcane Her smile as pure as dew, Those deep sorrows , shallow smiles A soul piercing view. He was a recidivator First sorry , then get out, Stabbing her, lashing her Not with words but with core shaking shouts. He himself broke the pristine jewels Throwing the pearls one by one, All alone in his deficit life He was feared but respected by none . Now counting the scattered pieces of her heart, He realized he was striking her part by part. The parasite found a new prey His ego darkened his way, Struggling to find milestones He stumbled,rolled and ran. But how could he ask her After all he was a Man. He found a desert Desperately waiting for oasis, Should I turn left or right They became important choices. He found one But the water tasted salty, Alas! He couldn't catch - In his desert life Her tears were forming that oasis. On reaching home, he couldn't find peace He laid himself in her arms, Sanity, satisfaction and jubilation he felt Which he couldn't attain in any realm. It hit him hard- Those tears were not of smoke but of hope, He would emancipate her from that strangling rope When his ego would elope..... - REEVES

Copyright © Reeva Kour | Year Posted 2020


Book: Shattered Sighs