Dutch Door

by Satish Verma   Jul 8, 2020


Moving among the glittering-
crowns, as in glaciated valley.
once again, in capital of grief.
I am folding the twilight.

The viciousness of the hisses, zooms,
once you sleep on the bed of silence.
A blue light cuts you half.
I survive on the black tongues.

The assault was imminent now.
Flat foots will invade the afterthoughts.
The incline was treacherous-
You cannot climb up, nor down.

Give me a haiku after the sun.
There was no night work left and-
I am plotting not to kill myself.
I will burn an empty bark.

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