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Harkaran
Poems
Mar 2014
In The Moonlight Again
Oh lovely woman standing still
In a trance at the window sill
Staring at a grave with deathly thrill
'Why at night do you stand alone?
Staring at rotten flesh and bones
With lifeless shine which since has grown
Ah-He was the one you loved the most
And now wait for his autumn ghost
With silvery tears you held him close'
'No, he was the one who broke my past
the one who burned my yearning heart
the one who carelessly tore me apart.'
An alternate version to Thomas Hardy's 'In The Moonlight' by me.
Written by
Harkaran
Hindustan
(Hindustan)
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