Talking To Monkshood Poem by Satish Verma

Talking To Monkshood



In search of
Nirvana. To blow out
or you want to be extinguished
after exploding the pod.

History betrays.
Its stout stings cause blues
I love the wars but
not your bad blood.

There were smothered screams,
and there were innumerable faces.
You dig out the charm―
for remaining anonymous.

Kneeling before invisible
god, the absurd icons,
you start whimpering.
Does it bring liberation from
one trap to another?

O god, we run after you
when there was no answer.

Tuesday, July 25, 2017
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Rajnish Manga 25 July 2017

Wonderful philosophical musings. Thanks. I quote: Kneeling before invisible / god, the absurd icons, O god, we run after you / when there was no answer.

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