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Oct 2015 · 722
Same Love
Disha Verma Oct 2015
I found the end of our rainbow, there's life beyond this pile of laundry,
let's built a hut here, it's safe for us and a mouthful of misandry/
We have hate and we have love, let's make one that's a larger sin,
let them take their bibles out, we wear the new testament on our skins//
Dec 2014 · 745
thank you
Disha Verma Dec 2014
it is a
magic word
only if
you have had
little homeless
children
say it to you
Nov 2014 · 1.0k
fall for you
Disha Verma Nov 2014
36 years of marriage
3 in intensive care
She never left his
bedside, stroking his
thin gray hair
One dark night
he suddenly woke
and smiling, pulled
out all of his wires
"Now that I'm off
your list, you can
finally do everything
that still is.."
Nov 2014 · 935
euphoria
Disha Verma Nov 2014
Didn't you see her
on stage today, in the
play, my brilliant
daughter of age four?
She's a natural and
she just stole the show.
You've made me so
proud, my love, you
deserve a biiig hug!
"Mom, are you okay?
I was just a.. a shrub"
Nov 2014 · 982
the scientist
Disha Verma Nov 2014
I give you all my
skin my hair my
flesh and my bones
Wasting no time
you bring test tubes
to change me into
something you like
Nov 2014 · 658
two hands
Disha Verma Nov 2014
your two hands they
create stories and pictures
and plans they take
forms and shapes very
close to my face they
sculpt our future and
later blame it on fate
they hold my chin and
they hold my waist and
stroke my hair they
play with my fingers
my skin and flesh but
my two hands they
are cold and lax they
only know how to
hold your hands
Nov 2014 · 1.1k
ninety
Disha Verma Nov 2014
I met a boy
in tattered clothes
holding a baby
in his skinny arms
I gave him a
hundred rupee note
Five minutes later
he came running
to me clutching a
packet of milk
"Thank you didi"
he smiled through
broken teeth and
handed me a sum of
ninety rupees.
Nov 2014 · 729
let you go
Disha Verma Nov 2014
I let your hand
slip out of mine
you look at me
with wet cheeks
and pleading eyes
my heart aches
for years you
have been my
world and today
I'm letting them
take you away
go on, my love,
and don't look back
it is your first day
at school
Nov 2014 · 1.8k
wedding gift
Disha Verma Nov 2014
Ben's father died
leaving his bride
with a pair of
the world's
brightest diamonds

An hour later
at the altar,
she saw the world
for the very first time
Nov 2014 · 2.4k
wreath for your head
Disha Verma Nov 2014
I bought
white lilies
your favourite
flowers
and I spent
two hours
to make a
wreath for
your head
smiling at
the thought
of you in a
wedding dress
I made this
wreath for
your head
but I lay
it on your
chest instead
I'm sorry, honey
I've been
quite insane
since your
death
Nov 2014 · 457
Untitled
Disha Verma Nov 2014
I look at your wrist
as you sit with a *** of ink
to write.
I look at your wrist
as it wreathes beautiful
blue words
that may never make any
sense on their own
into free verse.
I look at your wrist
and I know
that in no longer
than a minute
I will have learnt this
verse by heart
as I have the previous
hundreds
Oct 2014 · 627
What a lovely place to live
Disha Verma Oct 2014
Aunties and their daughters
pay a fortune to see the hills
burning fuel on roads
carved out of rock
they talk of the crisp mountain breeze
plunked down in AC cars
they point at tea gardens green
through thick sheets of tinted glass
"Look there, a lonely hut
amidst the greens the only hut,
what a lovely place to live!
Dressed in straw, bathed in sunlight,
ringed with only rows of tea.
Mother, I want a house like that,
oh what a lovely place to live!"

Somewhere inside the lonely hut
sat weeping a young lonely girl
cussing at the straw, at the
scathing sunlight and at the
endless rows of tea.
As she plucked leaves warily that noon,
a snake slithered to her feet
but only the trees heard her wail
only the breeze cupped her face.

Even at an age of eighteen
she would not admit
what a lovely place to live!
was her ugly lonely hut.
Oct 2014 · 1.4k
Chocolate
Disha Verma Oct 2014
One of those expensive shops
its name in large red alphabet
that wink into the night
its glass doors with handprints
'OPEN', they say
but the face behind the counter
wishes against.
See, I ran into big money
and I will spend it all on chocolate,
enough chocolate for a month.
Grabbing a clinking metal basket
I sprint to the section
of my recent interest
tossing fifty bars of this, twenty blocks of that
some milk white, most coffee black
wrapped in shiny colours and labels
nutted, chipped, tempered, moulded.
I bought a truckload
with a great sense of pride
and contentment with which
loudly, I sighed.
I went home, bathed, dressed
and set the mood right
imbibing first the sweet crinkling of the foil,
I took a generous bite
tongue and nerves at work
but quite early I open my eyes
to the heap of shiny acquisitions
to my first big expense that
stood dimly magnificent
but this time rather
quiety, I sighed.
"I don't like chocolate"
A very recent.. tragedy. I could have bought myself a decent book!
Oct 2014 · 506
Love Morbid
Disha Verma Oct 2014
Rainbows and infinity
they seemed to me bright and new
but as I grew old and out of fiction
I grew twined to you.
Painting dreams and possiblities,
letting my world surround you,
out of obsession and morbidity
I built universes around you.
You want me to paint your world
with promises of infinity
and I have nothing for you
but crimson geometry.
I've grown enough but not yet
out of this artworked skin
running out of space to pen stray lines,
I might just pull you in.
There is God, there is Lucifer
I choose to run into your arms
because I know you'll keep me safe
and not raise any alarms.
I can show you rainbows, yes,
just that they are all red
and my promises of infinity
no bigger than a needlehead.
May 2014 · 6.5k
SEASHORE.
Disha Verma May 2014
I was always like the sea
And you, my seashore.

I set off to conquer the world
Came back wasted, weary, vain
But you took me in your arms
Caressed my waves back sane
And our love, my love, is such
That it was built on hush and pain
Why else do you push me away
When my waters touch your terrain
Why else do I keep coming back
To be dealt with, this profane
Maybe for our love is such
It makes me come back again.

I will always be the sea
And you, my seashore
With all your folly you can push me away
And call me if there is more.
Apr 2014 · 8.8k
DAME RANCOR.
Disha Verma Apr 2014
I rise impalpable
from poked and scattered ash.
Memories from the 20 years I lived
leave a crimson rash

on my skin once as white as snow.
the skin they began to scar
when I was 11, too young to know

that they were not just scars.
they were the marks on the bark
of a green, tender tree-

marks of men (or brutes?)- wild
and untamed.
there was nothing left of innocence,

nothing left of rainbows.
I did not have my days to play-
instead I was being played with.

I, a delicate *****, white,
stripped and whipped and sold.
a love-bit nape, blackened sight,
named the girl of gold.

but no more, no more.
I have risen from the depth
with my soft body rugged

and sour breath
and teeth marks on my collarbone-
like it was only yesterday.

men and their laughs-
tormenting and know-all,
conspiring my fall.

Now that I'm awake,
risen from my grave-
(they were kind to give me one)

I shall give them back the scars
they etched upon my heart,
I shall give them back the pain.

the little purple bruises.
I shall torture them quite insane
and they would die,

they would eventually die with regrets-
regrets not confessed.
I would return to my grave
and smile,

maybe laugh the manly laugh-
tormenting and know-all,
I would be their fall.
My first Plath-inspired.
Mar 2014 · 1.1k
FIVE OCEANS AWAY.
Disha Verma Mar 2014
In the land that bleeds,
Sighs, weeps and screams-
Yet silent, sans vision
Crowned with unspoken dreams,

There lived a hope,
A wish to see the day-
A day not stained with blood,
The one five oceans away.

Paradise on Earth, as they call,
Breathes through nostrils burnt.
Its skin specked with landmines
And not a single soul concerned.

Two Watans, one tug of war-
To drag it in their maps.
Soldiers killed, the innocent blown,
Parched Earth, thirsty taps.

This never-ending show of greed,
Will shatter everything, they say.
So, to Kashmir, tranquility
Is but five oceans away.
An ode to Kashmir, the land of grenades.
Mar 2014 · 538
SHE RAN.
Disha Verma Mar 2014
She ran to the rhythm
To the rhythm of her heart
Because today nothing seemed
To be falling apart
She ran back to the start.

Coal-like eyes
Words that marred
All met her while she ran
Barefoot on broken shards
She ran back to the start.

They sung to her, rules
And her limits like ballads
But no more could she breathe
On a stranger's part
So she ran
She ran back to the start.
Feb 2014 · 630
SHE IS DYING.
Disha Verma Feb 2014
She is dying.

Your mistress is pale
And you've held her hand tight
Her eyes, opaque and frail
But you tirelessly spend the night
Peeping in them,
Looking for the lost starlight.

Your mistress is prone
She has given up to decease
But your misery has grown
There's a conflict in the breeze-
To be exultant for the mistress,
Or to cry to the master's aridities.

Your mistress faintly sings
To you, of love, a prose
Its her dying smile that brings
One beneath your nose
And when you don't feel her pulse
Its time to lay the rose.

She is dying.
To a world worthier, flying.

— The End —