Mystery

satishverma

The fumbling picks up.
The sixth sense
was failing.

A mother weeps
for the unborn child.
You were still ogling the peaks.

Were you true to yourself
in the dark, when the
moon was away?

I had lost the burning
coals, after the
rains came.

The dark mine, where
they were shot, for
picking up the lightning.

  • Author: satishverma (Offline Offline)
  • Published: April 22nd, 2017 22:03
  • Category: Nature
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