Standing Alone Poem by Satish Verma

Standing Alone

Rating: 4.5


Distance was increasing
in spewing rage.
I yearned for a solitude of desert
sand and rocks
away from musty tongues
and eros.

Counting my failed attempts
to reconcile with exits
and slant hopes.

Like an eclipsed moon
plying over the hill
to investigate a shorn lamb.
Plucking the hair from a beautiful scalp
to become a nun.

Arthritic river brings back the waves.
Unreachable was the crest.
Today standing alone on the summit
I watch the dropp with grief.

COMMENTS OF THE POEM
Lantz Pierre 01 February 2017

Incised on the mirrored surface was a dying leaf. The ants avoided its surface instinctively. The chemical trails told tales to make a sailor blush. The air was carrying a tune from a time when feathers first acquired the qualifier down.

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