Relinquished Poem by Rajeev Rayaroth

Relinquished



Relinquished
Buried and drained eyes,
Looking vaguely to the vacuous summer,
Lean, thin and withered hands,
Gesturing something untold!
The Cocky heads have a glance,
Moving ahead!
“The life heavenly gifted”, they say
Habitual sights thriving
Making my vision blurred.
Am I blind or hypocrite?
The feelings showing discomfiture,
Yes, I am the one!
One more mother is thrown
Into the draconian claws of darkness,
Who too bore a son for 9 painful months?
He sucked her blood to be a man!
In her ever whispering prayer,
The loving heart throbbing for,
Even in the hardship,
Hoping a promised world!
The frame lays repudiated
Like autumn dry leave,
Bruised under jaw of The Time’
Holding aching thoughts,
Grousing like a doomed alien!

Friday, April 25, 2014
Topic(s) of this poem: Pain
POET'S NOTES ABOUT THE POEM
Life of unwanted
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