She Will Never Know Poem by Pradip Chattopadhyay

She Will Never Know

Rating: 5.0


She shrinks running on the beach
winds reach her hairs dancing free
smaller she grows far out of reach
around her prance the waves wildly.

Her limps all gone, gone is her ache
she’s now again a pristine child
with sandy footprints skin sunbaked
she catches me in her love beguiled.

In the saline wind her coppered face
stoops for treasure of wave washed pearl
in enslaving thrall of love’s wellness
years wind her back a little girl.

Soon she will be back with worn out shells
boast of her finds from the seashore
never knowing in those moments’ windy sails
she unlocked in me a long locked door.

COMMENTS OF THE POEM
Colleen Courtney 26 May 2014

Ah Pradip! Definitely one of your finest! Nothing to say except this piece is simply beautiful. I think that says it all!

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Brian Johnston 23 May 2014

My favorite line, 'in enslaving thrall of love’s wellness years wind her back a little girl' Very well done Pradip!

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Lyn Paul 22 May 2014

Your words Pradip always unlock such a sentimental soul. Thank you

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Gajanan Mishra 22 May 2014

lovely and I like it.

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Juan Olivarez 22 May 2014

Such a moving and beautiful poem. I love it

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