You were a one-sided
coin, like grief
of the dour moon―
righting the wrong.
Maybe I was not able
to recall your beautiful face.
O, Miranda send your
smiles some time, as the
tempest was reading for a fall.
A salt mountain
will break to teach you fidelity.
You may run, may not run.
One day nemesis will come
to ask your name.
On trampled leaves of time
a huge pachyderm roams,
to find its master.
I will wait in my half-cave.
- Author: satishverma ( Offline)
- Published: October 23rd, 2020 20:03
- Category: Nature
- Views: 11
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