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Satsih Verma
Poems
Feb 2017
Charisma
The caterpillar on the lawn―
in the name of god,
eating away the copper,
the blue veins of thighs.
Barefoot I come to wish
you farewell. You must stand―
in the decaying woods,
to pronounce me dead.
The auburn fawn climbs on
the podium, to mimic a birdsong.
It was sloth time. Moon was
away and it was dark.
The eagle swoops on tiny
*******, popping up from the
nest of muse. There were no
feathers and no beak left.
#life
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