Where Will You Go? Poem by Satish Verma

Where Will You Go?



Not a doomsday
O hardened life, I cannot
read you like a Rosetta stone.

You walk under
Jacarandas to become purplish
blue without moony touch.

The scented air
brings meltdown, I rise
the candle to count the tears.

A trembling prayer
dries on your lips. A university
of love burns in eyes.

An orange color
abducts the clouds for a forced
marriage with sun.

Wednesday, December 11, 2019
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Me Poet Yeps Poet 11 December 2019

Very nice Satish do read my poem MOMS SMILES

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