Irony Poem by Praveen Kumar in Celestial Glow

Irony

Rating: 5.0


You may from sky pluck the star,
Stop the Moon on its long track,
Extinguish the flame from the Sun
Or stifle life from the face of Earth,
But never will you, change her track,
Her firm conviction of rejoining him;
For he’s her essence, very existence.

She may pluck and throw him out,
Stop her soul-dreams on its track,
Extinguish love flame from her heart
And stifle her joys forever in life,
But never will she lose faith in him,
Never exhausts love’s fuel for him;
For he’s her essence, very existence.

She refuses to meet and talk to him,
And runs from him miles away,
But keeps in touch thro’ invisd track,
Exchanging notes, filling him in soul,
Building new bridge in reinforced steel
That never yields to tremors and shocks;
For he’s her essence, very existence.

She lives in fort of sky high walls,
Keeps all worlds, its joys outside;
Lost her light, she relishes naught,
Shuts out sunlight falling on fort,
Spends day night in stark darkness,
And dreams unhindered only her love;
For he’s her essence, very existence.

She knows, scattered ruins never restore
And rebuilt structures never breathe soul;
Begins from scratch, she draws blueprint,
And lays bedrock for future edifice
Of her and him in exclusive heaven,
Where nothing intervenes to part them again;
For he’s her essence, very existence.

She knows her world, knows her resolve,
And firm to proceed on her laid plan,
Lest untoward sad turns block her path;
What his plans for her, she’s uncertain,
Yet allows him not to clear the cloud
For fear that he may disown her plan;
For he’s her essence, very existence.

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