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Ashes of the Asylum

by @shashank-bhardwaj

even the benevolent breeze, spares the scattered ashes, of what was once an asylum for flesh and bones trapped within wandering souls, they told me in school that red and green fuses to yellow but all I can see and smell are dark ashes, the remains of the magnificent tree, the birds have nowhere to go now, the dogs are dying of heat, and I can't write poems now, for I was a patient of that asylum it caressed my sanity every evening my poems have nowhere to go, they don't hide in the branches now, they hide within me, and I hide inside them.
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Published
Dec 29, 2017
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#fire#ashes#nature#life#writing
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