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Akanksha Rai Sharma Poem
I am fine
My hands cupping my head like pine
looking at the sunset’s last shine
my soul feels like an extinguished dime.
I think I am fine
Because I heard it when I was nine
that people lived without hands , eyes , legs Without remorseful sign
that lightened my heart and my spirit for the time.
I wish I am fine
When I see the world heading towards its doom
And waiting for humanity to be destroyed with one last boom
While looking at wrinkled skins and starving jaws , with bloodshed and the time running toward humanity’s dead line
I wish I could change the Satan's mind to mine
Then everything would have been fine
Copyright © Akanksha Rai Sharma | Year Posted 2015
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Akanksha Rai Sharma Poem
Will my mind ,body and soul will ever be mine
or I'll be the slave to society's fine line
That I shouldn't reach out for a stranger even if he's dieing
or talk to a widower on the sidewalk crying
Because that is not what should be done
we ought to be heartless, selfish men having fun
Humanity was never alive to have died
We are not humans, just beings meant to live and fight
As our mind is what they think, and our body is what they like
And soul we don't possess , just a pump between our ribs hard and tight
Will my mind ,body and soul will ever be mine
Or am I already dead to claim this kind
Copyright © Akanksha Rai Sharma | Year Posted 2015
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Akanksha Rai Sharma Poem
How can this daylight be full of night
and the globe deflate on this unreliable plight
because yesterday above the roses the sun had hung bright
all the joy now seems out of sight, out of lives
the world is doomed in this nightlight
for the day hasn't come in years and never might
All men pray, children fly kite
oblivious of the end in this mythical light
End of love, end of the world, end of the daylight
trusting this imitation by few Antichrists
Men may die overwhelmed by regret and fright
That they had never seen the daylight
Because the days of darkness were not days but nights
Copyright © Akanksha Rai Sharma | Year Posted 2015
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