Submit your work, meet writers and drop the ads. Become a member
Apr 2012
This, my love, is the city of sin,
This is where I am captured in.
Come, take my hand and walk with me.

Here’s the veil I use for other’s eyes,
So none should think me sinful and surmise
That I am the denizen of the darkest sea.

A white veil to cover a soul of blame?
You look at me and ask for my real name.
Which of Satan’s conquests may I be?

There’s my home: that’s a vanishing spire
My  years burn in smoke and pyre
You wish to rescue but there’s no key.

To save me, that’s your sole desire?
Are you the moon to which I aspire?
Come, leave my hand and you are free.

Why do you not listen to me?
You wish to rescue, but is there a key?
For  I am the denizen of the darkest sea.
Jagari Mukherjee
Written by
Jagari Mukherjee
Please log in to view and add comments on poems