Hymn Poem by Satish Verma

Hymn

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When glacier recedes,
Your eyes start flowing,
and by the swollen river
an island is swallowed up.

You swim from the lake to the shore
of grief to err again.
Water was your home,
water is your life.

Soft marble swells up in deep crevices
of brain, shaking the foundation of
thoughts, naked as it is.

The fog sleeps on the sea for eternity.
The wrath of sky will burn the skeletons
buried in sand.
Summer will bring the violence.

You cry for forgotten greens,
and kelp and sailing ships
full of hops.
When the hymn recedes,
your eyes start flowing.

COMMENTS OF THE POEM
Lantz Pierre 14 February 2017

The granite was hewn in blocks. The blocks were laid under foot. I walked from darkness into song. My clothes were tatters. My body glistened with ointments rare and luxurious. Everything I sought to do haunted the night. Winter snow painted the world white.

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