A Broken Moment. Poem by SUSANTA BANDHA

A Broken Moment.

It was Friday foggy morning
Alarm woke me up,
My Eyes were on wall clock
Smile's blinked over my face
Matching my emotions with her
Dressed to owe the feelings
And marched forward
My eyes drew on the magical path
Foots slipped like fast forward
Entered into the destination
Waited there
You didn't come
Not felt your presence
The surrounds
It looks like time stucks on the way
Behind she left her footprints on my heart,
You love, Not me
I knew that you had that,
The deeds of our moments
The divine spaces,
You shared and I lent it to you
The kinds of kindness on your eyes,
The staggered lip marks on my face,
That human deed, I lend my loyalty
Was the time to be little more,
I could leasehold myself till my last breath.

You love but not me,
Still i was there,
The making of we from I
Whichever brought here today
Still the shadows followed not you.
As the hoped hour stroked up
I confined into the sums of time
The deeds I lent to you in past.

POET'S NOTES ABOUT THE POEM
Human deeds of Partnering for sharing feelings turns to Unconditional Love
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