Song Of Unquiet Spirit

by Satish Verma   May 31, 2017


Staples were traveling on the
epiderm, thanking the wounds.
The dust, the eternal ugliness
were growling.

Riveting drama:
a royal swanking for a macabre
heist. A bizarre charisma
overtakes the cozy lips.

I was green,
and I was a cloud
where the sunflowers meet
beneath the sun.

Blind poppies assert themselves
unfurling a flag of milky sap.
The wasps were going-
to become stingless.

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  • 7 years ago

    by Maple Tree

    I love your nature metaphors,
    I have for years and I dont think I've ever told you until now...

    Mercy I love reading your poetry... this one is beautiful!!!