Serene Revenge Poem by Satish Verma

Serene Revenge

Rating: 5.0


Unmoored in twilight, my most visible
hands were ready to slam on the moon
of stains to bring out the water of life.
A secondhand night was waiting for
an explosion,

which never came. How long will we go
to find the peace in surrogate truths
surrounded by thorns on lips? I was hanging
a painting of a fall in happy valley of
gender artists,

which I never appreciated. The high heeled
power of legs was no match to beautiful nails.
The walk on the ramp betrayed the ancient
footfalls reaching nowhere to nothingness on
revolving planet.

The masqueraders are still roaming free on
parole to snatch a prize for extraordinary
darkness generated by stars on the faces
of orphans tattooed by the whips of silence,
after all they were flung flowers.



Satish Verma

COMMENTS OF THE POEM
Sandra Martyres 18 October 2009

This poem has so much philosophical depth to it - a provocative and thought provoking piece Satish...brilliant write thanks for sharing..10+++

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Catrina Heart 18 October 2009

a great stunning written piece...a thought provoking one! ! ! You have shared a gem of poetry to my memory bank! ! ! well done...10++++++

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