Unmourned

satishverma

You were not present. 
Far from the pallid sky─ 
in the graveyard, 
the marbled tears 
had become the eyes. 

The meanness of the grill. 
It will not fix the sun. 
I stand by a river, 
which was very thirsty─
very deep. 

The silent flight of a 
white falcon takes a dive─ 
for the darkned moon. 
The wingless poem soars high 
to catch the words. 

The jacarandas were trumpeting 
in blue flowers, of the return 
of demigods.

  • Author: satishverma (Offline Offline)
  • Published: September 9th, 2017 22:39
  • Category: Nature
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