The Sunset. Poem by Durlabh Singh

The Sunset.



Sinking the sun will drown in its own blood
Touching
With last conscience its oozed out blood
Fingering
Bine stemmed branches of oak tree
Evil
Stormed by good twin present everlasting
Companioned
On high pinnioned seas.

Shrunk shriveled the heart
Shudders in tentacles of willow trees
Touching not the fervourless spirit
Resting unwearied for nothingness
Plumed and ruffled
By bird songs of no avail.

The death lament winded not
In wilded plains
Stormed downwards the reddish glow
Shining
With all the despaired
Brained and eyed
Ever felt by the human touch.

COMMENTS OF THE POEM
Ency Bearis 28 September 2008

a nice vivid written verses...wonderful Ency Bearis

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Sathyanarayana M V S 28 September 2008

Great descriptions amd surrealistic images..........kya baath hai yaar!

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