AGAINST THOUGHTS

by Satish Verma   Mar 22, 2014


The lake was drying up
touching raw nerves.
Epicenter of violence was standing
on gun powder-

nursing charity groups
which were spewing hot lava.
This war was different, wearing masks
played by gloved hands.

The face in the crowd
was twisting the knobs of nuclear doors.
A tender haze over the winter
of relationship. The stones were smiling.

The dance of the road, I am the lone
survivor of genocide to witness
the romance of death, the nameless
liberation.

Can you negate this matrix? This fall
of becoming? I smear the ashes
on forehead of history and squander
my poems.

Satish Verma

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  • 10 years ago

    by Meena Krish

    Very interesting and just like your other writes the depth of this poem digs deep into the sadness of a dying world filled with greedy thoughts.