Last Kiss Good Bye Poem by Sathya Narayana

Last Kiss Good Bye



ye come for once
to the arbor O' dear
to kiss thee, my last good bye.
let us revisit the shady cove;
listen to the moans
of crushing soil again
underneath our wiggling bodies
and smell the greens around.

recall what winds once demurred
'road-blocks'
do you remember
what the twigs
and entwined creepers
exclaimed looking at us:
'how could they do that,
Oh, creepy-slimy, ah, ah, ah
cheee, cheee, cheeee! '
'it's called embrace'
sighed a pigeon.
'nay, nay, it's complecting'
explained a keenly watching serpent.
'It's amplexation' argued a toad.
At last clarified
a little bunny-scientist
'it's melding! '

how much we laughed
how much we laughed

it's time we carefully conceal
those sweet everythings
deep inside our hearts.
believe me, never exhausts
that divine nectar
and ever shade us
those romantic moments.

yeah, yeah
ye come for once
to the arbor O' dear
to kiss thee, my last goodbye

Friday, September 2, 2016
Topic(s) of this poem: goodbye,kiss,romantic,shade
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Sathya Narayana

Sathya Narayana

Nellore, Andhra Pradesh
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