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Trickle

by aazar-anis

I have no recourse for the winds of future Where the embrace of arms Is closer than France. Where doused, like leaves in a pond, we swim freely over voices of youth that can’t explain love like knots they can’t untie, undo. I’ve no remorse for the loss of time I set sail with my paper boats each day Into the corners of her mind Hanging to the corners of her lips And swinging from the corners of her chin Till I, myself, am cornered. But she runs and lies Between words and whispers Between timing and silence And I exist in the space Between her eyes Between her lips as they part To utter fiery words Or I lie in dried shades with dust of time Finally, I find her. Like the winding road inside of me That leads to laughter and madness Madness of a holiday where you forget age One day I’ll forsake you Like the stolen moon In a sparrow’s eye And carry your laughter Buried deep in the forest of me. Take me like the pages of a book You read when you were young See me as a door If you don’t know me yet as a Wall left bare With an open window.
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Indian
Published
Oct 10, 2014
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2m
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