A Little Nip Poem by Nalini Jyotsana Chaturvedi

A Little Nip



A little nip
A little tuck
A dot
On forehead
You need
Some scrub

A little weight
You got to gain
To be home bound
have to retrain
Even then
A mans love
For you remains
So uncertain

You are,
too dark.
Don't care
For your
spark.
Restrained
Don't show
feelings in
Shades so stark

You are
To be tamed
Those passions
To be reigned
all those
Dreams
Got to be washed
Down the
Bottomless drain

You're essence
To be shelved
Your beauty
To be shunned
Your spirit
To be burned
What
you've earned
to be
Returned

And so now
In the end
I am cactus
Of the sand
I don't bloom
Have no fruits
Give no shade
Sapless roots

Just me
Nalini

Monday, February 15, 2016
Topic(s) of this poem: sad,sad love
COMMENTS OF THE POEM
Terry Craddock 30 March 2016

As Sunrise Sunset Sets even the cactus will bloom when seasons meet the desert breathes in the miracle of desert transformed into a paradise of wild flowers in the time when the silent desert claims souls as sunrise sunset sets Copyright © Terence George Craddock Inspired by the poem 'A Little Nip' by the poet Nalini Jyotsana Chaturvedi. Dedicated to the poet Nalini Jyotsana Chaturvedi.

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Terry Craddock 30 March 2016

even the cactus will bloom when seasons meet, in the miracle of desert transformed into a paradise of flowers, in the time when the silent desert claims souls as sunrise sunset sets

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Clarence Prince 26 March 2016

You are too dark Don't care for your spark That's a quick way to tell them! You are too dark Don't care for your spark That's a quick way to tell them! Thanks for sharing, Nalini!

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