Standing Alone Poem by Chris Prabu

Standing Alone



I'm standing alone in darkness
Where you've left me.
Like a traveller lost his guide and way
And weeping at the brink of the life.
Lost all my hopes with in
And pretend as strong and steady
But whose heart tremble, quiver, shudder
And every step of the life is murky and bleak.

I lock myself in our darkroom
Where once we cuddled and conquered each other
And plunge into the memories of our endless chat,
Limitless love and boundless kisses which made us one.
I make the four walls as the boundary of my heaven
And talking with myself like a mad
Who lives in an utopian land
Deliberately refuse the reality of life.

You promised me to hold my hands
Still my last breathe of this life
But you left me like a lightning
Which is impossible to trace and catch.
Some people are still measure the love
By days and years
How could I teach them

About the immortal love we possessed.

You are like a rarely a spotted nimbus
Hovering on the dry, torrid desert
Showering life with kindness
And make an oasis on the lifeless world.
A fresh, charm, vivid flower
Bloom, spread her aroma and withered at dusk
You left me alone in this dreary land
By the fragrance of your pleasant memory.

Wednesday, October 18, 2017
Topic(s) of this poem: wife
POET'S NOTES ABOUT THE POEM
About my wife in heaven
COMMENTS OF THE POEM
Dr Dillip K Swain 18 October 2017

I make the four walls as the boundary of my heaven..a sensuous and sensational write..I loved your work..!

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