Voyage Poem by Satish Verma

Voyage

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Clouds had refused to part.
A fractured moon was walking in dismay
stroking the gazing stars.

Cornwhite belonging of ashes was
to fire, beloved sky was enchanted
with water ceremony
as a sign of gratitude to earth.

The wind decided to reverse the clock
and navigate in trees of waxing summer
blowing yellow crystals of sulphur.

A red admiral lands on a lone marigold
with detachment, surveys pollen, pie-eyed,
dangles, tilting a nod, emerges for another sortie.

If there was an action, I think in between:
live with it in fire of mind. The voyage
begins when the song of eternity starts.

COMMENTS OF THE POEM
O.S. Brooks 10 May 2009

Great Work! I enjoy reading your work similar to this write.

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Louie Limosani 26 October 2007

Good work here, like the images in this poem. Cheers

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