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The war, the wind and the love

With the sleeping silence of moth

He walks, in this dead morning,

like a winner of the yesterday.

steps up from the sinking hills

drags his heavy shoulder,

carries the soul of today.

 

The gloomy sunlight of dawn,

shines for him. He witnessed a flood of

the last moon,

In dark night.

With the dogs' howl, face is staring to up.

He doesn't look back,

far back, the villages of ghosts,

He crossed.

 

The festival of blood ends.

with the red moon.

The flower of wind of east

bruises wounds of his now.

He, immersed from the sweats in many moons.

 

He sang the songs of tomorrow,

red and silky. He harvests the flower

of sand.

In his hand, kept a treasure,

the dust of last wood.

 

 

The cold face is rising now,

with the disappearance of the last firefly.

Like the winner of yesterday,

He swipes sweats, seeks for Eli.

The compassion and vengeance

holds in the grail.

 

In the dream, He kissed the illusion.

swam in the sea of Milkyway.

He solemnly pierced the flower of the hurricane,

in his blue heart.

And claimed the meaning of nothing.

 

In the foreign land, He emptied the bag

of the voyage.

The footstep in the snowy path, cracking

the silence of manhood.

Then, he loved the selfishness of

his lover,

He is brave to not to return.

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Written by
Mujen
M / India
Published
Jan 26, 2019
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#war#love#moth#dawn#compassion
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