Catch The Sunset Poem by Satish Verma

Catch The Sunset



A lifetime with a classic pain,
does not give me peace or freedom.
Blind ideas scream,
breaking the antique silence.
Becoming was not,
the ending of desire,
or senile decay of lips.

You were destroyed,
by your weird dreams.
Silver spoon,
seldom became the bread of poor.
Sweated and smashed,
I picked up green
sprigs of sorrow.
It was a gift of sun and water.

Waiting for my turn
to catch the sunset
and the new moon together.
I wanted a life as a leaf,
drifting out on the hill,
touching the stillness of the thing,
the emptiness.

COMMENTS OF THE POEM
Melvin Banggollay 22 November 2007

I love this piece so much as it poetically display the magic of your pen and wit of your mind. thanks and best wishes, melvin

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