Golden Heart Poem by sekharan pookkat

Golden Heart



I saw a woman with golden heart
Uncompromising to anybody
Sharing golden moments
To one and all who loved her…!

She travels through the icy wave less ocean
Both hands tugged with the velvet string
Sealed her mouth for shielding friendship
And endure commitment towards her friends.

In the midst of blues
She built a golden bridge
With an ivory chariot
And dribbled like a swan.

Cupid’s arrow hit on her heart
Forgot her lover ever she loved
Hatred bloomed instead
Like the serpent moves to catch its prey.

Friday, July 24, 2015
Topic(s) of this poem: love and life
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COMMENTS OF THE POEM
Kumarmani Mahakul 12 March 2017

When cupid's arrow hits love blooms but here hatred blooms... wonderful imagination. Thanks for sharing.

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Mallika Achuthan Menon 29 July 2015

If the heart is duty bound, no future will be there for fantacies....Then if at all a heaven calls, one cannot put forth even a step towards it....That is the fact... What you have told is correct....Good poem...

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