A Lone Journey

satishverma

Invasion was thin 
like a feather's fall 
on the mirror. 

Only bride will know, 
the rose petals were 
meant for unthinking. 

Scattering rice 
to dig out the tools 
of prehistonic man. 

The previous night 
I taught myself 
how not to peel the oranges― 

with bare hands, 
in terror, when there was 
endless path to unknown.

  • Author: satishverma (Offline Offline)
  • Published: November 27th, 2017 19:01
  • Category: Nature
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