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Her, her everywhere

Her thoughts and I,

we stay awake

waiting for someone,

hoping for somethings

for the heart in pain

needs no tending

just a pinch of the divine

and that silver lining.

 

I think of the moments

we gently stole

from the curious eyes

of tired souls

our driving the distance

to escape our own

and finding the universe

in our palms, unfold.

 

There in the coffee shop

she stares at me

from the helpless tea bag

in scalding water.

In the bottle she would get

to quench her thirst

I find her asking if

my need's greater than hers.

 

The empty seat of car,

in front

is taken in her absence

by her memories warm

The gear shaft

without our fingers twined

is stripped bare

of our naked thoughts

 

The rains when they come,

they flood my heart

for a stormy noon

is still parked within

when the highway was lost

behind a sheet of rain

and in lights all turned on,

our tongues were mating.

 

Her breath is all over

this gluttony of a glass

half filled with wine,

half consumed by need

Now, the dam opens,

blood rising to the lips

flooding me with her thoughts

she can never read...

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Written by
siddhartha-shankar-bose
Jaipur, India
Published
Sep 2, 2018
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Where do you find love?

In the absence of your love...

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