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Shubham Dimri
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139
· Nov 2017
Peacocks are calling.
Shubham Dimri
Nov 2017
Peacocks are calling.
These peacocks boisterously screams,
perched on the grave you dug for our love.
I'm waiting inside,
where are you?
Didn't you say,
you'll come if peacocks will call you?
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135
· Nov 2017
She dreams.
Shubham Dimri
Nov 2017
She dreams.
She dreams of making love in the deep murky waters of Caribbean nights,
with glossy sharks circling beneath,
accentuating under the magical brightness of her skin.
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130
· Oct 2017
I want to hear.
Shubham Dimri
Oct 2017
I want to hear.
I want this night to creep into the callous glass of your clock and wring out it's breath,
so that I can hear your oblong navel lurching.
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126
· Oct 2017
The Ocean and The Boats.
Shubham Dimri
Oct 2017
The Ocean and The Boats.
I've always loved the ocean and the boats,
both have their own existence,
their own nimbus,
contrary too.
One Living and other Dead.
But in the end the twain are ticking to kiss each other.
Isn't it mesmerizingly ****?
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110
· Oct 2017
Perfect.
Shubham Dimri
Oct 2017
Perfect.
Who needs a perfect life?
My cluttered teak table holds more literary secrets than your splendid ones.
My moon blabbers everything to blemished eyes than you to your impeccable sun.
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109
· Oct 2017
If I were you.
Shubham Dimri
Oct 2017
If I were you.
If I were you,
I wouldn't have loved anyone else.
Except myself.
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108
· Oct 2017
I dream.
Shubham Dimri
Oct 2017
I dream.
I dream of my fingers tracing the rim of the ablazed sun.
And then I dream of your fingers rambling under your pants.
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108
· Oct 2017
Stereo.
Shubham Dimri
Oct 2017
Stereo.
I'm a stereo without speakers,
I want you to create symphonies for me, and you are still shuffling over those tantalizing knobs?
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82
· Oct 2017
Lazy Day Out.
Shubham Dimri
Oct 2017
Lazy Day Out.
Men lie asleep on park benches,
and Ice-cream vendors wait patiently for customers,
and I see a tap with a dried throat.
Meanwhile a pinky girl arrives.
Joggles her dad,
daubs Ice-cream all over herself,
opens the tap to oblivion,
and gets drenched.
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