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When the apocalypse came

When the apocalypse came

it was not raining fire from the skies

no schism in the ***** of the earth,

the seas are not swirling over, nor

the rivers welling up in grief;

Quiet as tears of the early sky

we mourn - how many more

do we count lost and begone?

Shovels and pick axes say ‘no more’-

a touch and hug and a word of cheer,

who knew death comes in garbs

so dear ? there burn the pyres

endless in their dirge, painting

distant the Sun in hues of the dark

and we hope and we pray,

let this be it, Lord, if we must suffer

let this your coming be then -

for we can’t take this anymore

How many more do we lose ?

How many the logs that weary

feed the fires of the infernal?

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Written by
prabhu-iyer
Indian
Published
May 12, 2021
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#coronavirus#covid#india#dirge#coming
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