Anger

Hasib Iftekhar

 

In the sky of the mind, drizzled, soaked and wrought -
Consciousness drifts by empty of a thought.

Eyeblinks push-and-pull calls in the rain,
Bottom lip quivers as if of a slain.

Anger in the cracks slowly boils up,
Madness gets served gently in a cup.

Tiny bolts tinge a plaid spotted sky,
Gods in false hope hide without a try.

Faint breeze turns to a whopping unrest,
Calm no more; everything abreast.

Ire runs about in colours of spite,
A mock shade defies the tropic of light.

And all failed promises burst with rage,
When the young one dissolves in old age.
  • Author: Hasib Iftekhar (Offline Offline)
  • Published: May 23rd, 2024 09:54
  • Category: Nature
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