Wrapped In Stigma

satishverma

The heritage 
went for a sale. A tree 
stands denuded, after 
a nudie. 

An orange land hides 
the broken remains of terra 
cota. I wanted an earthen 
inkpot and a reed pen. 

There was a wounded word 
on the tongue. A 
dragonfly leaves the voracious 
appetite and skims on milk. 

Pulsating cleavage 
gets a prize. The salt lakes 
are full. A caged bird 
will not sing.

  • Author: satishverma (Offline Offline)
  • Published: March 22nd, 2018 22:46
  • Category: Nature
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