Fragility!?,I always assumed
It lies in petite bodies,
In smiles so subtle ,
that it keeps lingering on admirer lips....,
Or in a scent of musk that leaves floral around.
I assumed it lies in,
Dupatta knotting on fingers when slight tightness shred the thread,
Hurts you instead.
But,
Fragility is an another world,
Of tender hearts in strong bodies,
The silent fall after conquering the empires,
Thrones stay upright,
Oh but those tender hearts sigh, just to retrieve the fires!
It lies in genteel of tongues, whose bodies are nooks and knobs of falling hands,
Whose senses are stealth above the mountains of egos,
Their hands are healers and hammers both,
They kiss your wounds and create fountains of ethos,
Yet , you find wonders in their touch
And surrender what shredded in hunch.
Fragility doesnt need bangles and sparkles,
It doesnt mumble on red painted lips or clean manicured hands,
It harbours more, when it lies in the love of a man,
Whose self and thunder turns for you,
Just in tender nectar.
Feb 16
Feb 16, 2026 at 6:51 PM UTC
Fragility!?,I always assumed
It lies in petite bodies,
In smiles so subtle ,
that it keeps lingering on admirer lips....,
Or in a scent of musk that leaves floral around.
I assumed it lies in,
Dupatta knotting on fingers when slight tightness shred the thread,
Hurts you instead.
But,
Fragility is an another world,
Of tender hearts in strong bodies,
The silent fall after conquering the empires,
Thrones stay upright,
Oh but those tender hearts sigh, just to retrieve the fires!
It lies in genteel of tongues, whose bodies are nooks and knobs of falling hands,
Whose senses are stealth above the mountains of egos,
Their hands are healers and hammers both,
They kiss your wounds and create fountains of ethos,
Yet , you find wonders in their touch
And surrender what shredded in hunch.
Fragility doesnt need bangles and sparkles,
It doesnt mumble on red painted lips or clean manicured hands,
It harbours more, when it lies in the love of a man,
Whose self and thunder turns for you,
Just in tender nectar.
