My Shivering Halcyon Poem by Sachin Sahu

My Shivering Halcyon



Get up Mom!
Wipe off my tears.
Veil the hue its hurling.
The pain of your absence.
The augur of my hungry eyes,
Desperately waiting for your sight.
Your love would vanish,
and so would your wrath.
I'm left at the terminus,
With perpetual stygian of blurry path.

Kiss me mom!
Kiss me the way you used to.
Occluding my never ending morose,
Showering your ravish care close.
My bated breath heralds the future,
the irksome nector of obscure nurture.
I'm waif without your caring shadow,
Alone in middle of hazy meadow.
Only you could terminate my vociferous pain,
Only you could bring back the mirth again.

Hug me mom!
Hug me and vanquish all thorns on my way.
Heal my wounds with your motherly love,
I'm imbecile in quest of your oblivious dove.
My open wounds are heralding the jeopardy,
of attenuating endurance to blurry testimony.
My feud with almighty would continue forever,
The turncoat fetish would seldom feature ever.
I'm alone without your furbished picture,
Pacified in abyss of trauma and fear.

I miss you mom!
I miss you to the shiver of my carrion.
Your caring chide lining my soul,
Your arcane smile to my frivolous loll.
Retrospection of imp exhibits the axiom,
of my endless love for my mom.
I see you in every mirthful face,
Every hallow shadow with soothing trace.
My tears bearing the dour anecdote,
have vanished with spark of perpetual note.

POET'S NOTES ABOUT THE POEM
This poem is about a son, trying to wake up his dead mother. He is talking to his mother with a hope of his mother replying back. He retrospects, and feels the love his mother shed on him, and how much he is going to miss that loving touch.
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