The Great Decline

satishverma

Abetting the suicide of 
a bystander, your impacted 
diamond, downs the hips. 

What had you done to 
me? I will not hold you responsible 
for the ache. 

There was the aging moon, 
still lingering in the- 
crack of dawn. 

I don’t close the door. 
Will wait for the big question 
from the exotic death-

of dark matter, which 
defied the relationship 
of unique absurdities.

  • Author: satishverma (Offline Offline)
  • Published: July 20th, 2018 19:09
  • Category: Nature
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