Dying Art

satishverma

The wind was in your hair, 
I will bring the 
valley, for you. 

A major shake up. People 
bend the moon 
on the lake, against hanging. 

The snow-capped peaks 
would collect all the green fires 
for the running tribe. 

The centuries weep 
for the unknown warriors; 
who were born to look like chaff― 

becoming fodder. I will 
ask the god to write a requiem 
for a person, who dies 
thinking too much.

  • Author: satishverma (Offline Offline)
  • Published: December 5th, 2017 21:12
  • Category: Nature
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