Snaring

satishverma

While delaying gratification, 
you stripped-down 
to bones. 

It was winter solstice, 
when day and night confronted 
each other─ 

in negativity. Tracking 
the frozen footprints, my absence 
was generic. 

I dread the barrenness─ 
of looks, the unwritten wounds 
seeking the healer. 

The avalanche falling 
rapidly on the streets, with placards 
demanding the gallows─ 

for the tainted. The 
victim lies still. Ashes fly 
back at the purebreds.

  • Author: satishverma (Offline Offline)
  • Published: September 14th, 2017 22:41
  • Category: Nature
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