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Vardaan Singhal Dec 2014
Lately I step down
Catching my breath
Out of words
Out of my head
Out of her town
Now waiting for another
Doing my hair
Biting my lip
Keeping my eyes
From dripping but harder
It turns.
The dreams we had once
The resolutions
On the paper
All mine, none of hers. Burns.
Hole in the pocket.
Now its all in vain
I put on my glasses
Oblivious, I face the station
It comes again
Sojourning once more. The feels train
Vardaan Singhal Dec 2014
Can I be your dream?
There to explore the stories untold
The one hidden beneath your body language
You and me... No one to unfold
the coffers within but we...
It's a starry night for you
But cupid strikes me to insomnia
It's  high time... Should invoke you
And it wouldn't be like another night you survive
With a touch, with warmth with sighs
Waking up and asking oneself what was it that left me by five?
What is born with your sleep and dies by five?
Vardaan Singhal Oct 2014
That starry night I remember.
The promises and plans.
The days are simply gone too soon.
I see us part in clans.
I wonder where we are...

The day you fed me with your hands...
Sweating together in the sun so bright.
Not a fiction but they were truth.
And simmering together in the moonlight!
I wonder where we are...

Now I nimble horizons for joy.
From every direction I lithe,
You choke yourselves in agony...
And can't even breathe.
You hugged me like a brother
And loved me like a mother,
But you are a hater now! Traitor now!
I wonder where we are...
Vardaan Singhal Oct 2014
The note that read,
"It isn't my cup of tea
and it's too hard to shoot
when made too blind to see.
I couldn't make it.
It fills them with hate
and they never lend me ears
when I prognosticate.
They ripped my pockets
for the things I never had.
I was killed everyday
and now killed to death.
Thus death never killed me
but welcomed me abode"
It chiseled through my doggone heart
when I read your death note.
SYNOPSIS
This poem is nothing but the pain of a failure... Even if the protagonist knows the prophecy... his abilities and consequences of the step he is made to take.... He is pushed into that task for assured failure

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