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Kira Nov 2013
Lips smile
whose colours change
Deceit doesn't
My first Haiku! ( Refer http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Haiku )
Kira Nov 2013
Why cant I
hold her hand forever?
Why cant I?

If fate is so fierce
I don't know how to hope
What if one night,
it robs my daughter
and steals my sight, the morning after?
What if as ashes I fall
and my aimless quest has to wither?
What if my power to love wanes
and the kindred ability to suffer?

Fate has to answer
Fate can't be,
in itself an answer
For then life
is just a movie yet to buffer

Blame me please,
sentence me please,
for no words shall be sweeter
Gift a few dry words
to the broken man in waters
If my cries are too faint,
I shall gladly cry louder

But please answer,

Why cant I
hold her hand forever?
Kira Nov 2013
Unwavering conviction,
in fiction,
of a girl for her love,
touches an exposed red vein;
When I stop putting
characters to faces,
and from imagery
I refrain.
For, the brighter her love is,
darker is my pain
Kira Nov 2013
Fidelity I covet,
   though her I may let
Coz mornings are golden,
    for nights so scarlet
Kira Nov 2013
Almost naked I stand,
just three feet from her
Beautiful like a dream,
and fresh as early summer

Sinking away into,
the beauty destined to be
Accepting the oblivion,
of the sentient breathing me

Glass hole in a door,
does so vividly serve
Haunting flashback
of that unrequited love
Kira Nov 2013
Perched atop,
mighty, serene and calm
glistening midst its suns
with skies the tinge of aqua
At center of creation,
was the glorious kingdom of Minerva

With nervous steps that echoed
under imagined eyes that judged
On my own,
yet pulled and owned
like sunflower midst thousand suns,
the divine palace I entered

Countless royal birds,
sat in quiet melodious trance
Seeking the seeker,
with folded wings,
of colossal rich expanse

Each had a name,
and with each I flew
With Plato to meadows of morality,
With Kant to the river of reason,
With Emerson to emerald waters
With Socrates to rhetoric ethers
With Vivekanada to dunes of duty
With Dostoyevsky to tragic beauty

Each flew me to their heaven,
at different times of the night
Closer to light,
closer to heaven I felt,
closer than I ever might

Neither wine nor its colors
Neither Venus nor her flowers
Shall ever match,
the soaring journey at dusk
tearing across,
skies the tinge of aqua
lost in timeless views,
of the glorious kingdom of Minerva
Minerva was the Roman goddess of Wisdom, arts etc.
Kira Nov 2013
Unrequited love
or a lost one
Heal with time,
all said and done.

But what of Priam,
the man who kissed,
the hand that slew his son?
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