One Day Poem by Sanzeda S K

One Day

One day the sky will fall on the arms of earth
Ocean water will dissipate somberly
The serene silence of the Alps will slumber by leaning against the wall of fragile dreams
The colour of bluebell-vine will fade away enduringly
The white desert rose will cease to bloom in the wilderness.

One day the clouds will not showers cold streams
It will go beneath the Antarctica
In the absolute freezing zone
And it will remain frozen like an abstract form of sculpture for around thousands and thousands of years.

One day the song of birds will be forgotten
Phoenix will not flush lustrous rain in the verdant bosom of the Atlantic Ocean
The murmuring chaos of hummingbirds and fireflies will stop in my secret garden
Rose buds will fall off one after another.

The human race will be wiped out from the darkness to darkness
in the merciless sweep of the universe,
Stars will go back to their mother's womb
The moon will shed melancholic tears in the passage of infinity,

One day I will run away from my homestead by burning a magical lantern
Will remain stagnant a thousand billions of light years away
in the imperishable orbit of your amore
You are the sun on the horizon of my boundless sky.

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