Sparks In Woods

by Satish Verma   Dec 14, 2015


Some depth,
my thoughts never touched,
the moonlight fades on my window.
The vague gratification,
falls silently on my mind.
Pausing on relativity,
I open the door to eternity.

Vast loneliness of qualms,
like the cult of dancing doubts
where was the choice?
I felt guilty at the fall of truth.
Black grass was not my doing.
My blood dripped
on every count, on every tear.

I don't need questions anymore.
Give me landmarks.
Darkness was for me.
I will walk relentlessly
in search of light.
Alone, you will remember the fire,
the spent spark in woods.
It makes a difference
when you are picking flowers.

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  • 8 years ago

    by yogi73

    Wow...i'm mighty impressed with this poem...so drawing and complex. It beacons me to find its deeper meaning

  • 8 years ago

    by J Nair

    Beautiful, and moving poem.

    Great imagery Mr. Verma.

    All the Best .

    Jay