Listening To Rwanda Genocide Poem by Satish Verma

Listening To Rwanda Genocide



In your azure eyes
I was teaching myself:
how to drown. What a nodal
agency to receive the award.

The ailing moon
will not come to my rescue.
The seized cloud had failed
to cry –

embarrassing the sidewalks. An
unfathomable legend.
A bloated name becomes the
mother of rapes.

At stake were all the crutches.
The tribal stain had a stark
reality. The basic instinct,
walks home to stand on the mount of bones.

COMMENTS OF THE POEM
Iniduo Iniduo 14 January 2012

A poem with a dramatic subject in a modest style, very good.

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