SYMPHONY

by Satish Verma   Dec 3, 2014


I have dipped my fingers
in the blood of the victim
and asked for the version of the surgeon.

The precocious death?
Do I need another witness?
Who was trapped under the fallen tree?

Only the passer - by was hit
not the bulldozer
which comes from the palace.

After the rain, tortoises will come out,
parrots will be shot down
without any qualms.

Molten lava flows on the thighs.
I come before the symphony and shout:
our homes are burning.

Satish Verma

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  • 9 years ago

    by WW

    Very powerful ending. The whole piece really built up to that point. So much of your poetry is so subjective, and really up to the reader's interpretation. This one made me picture a death no one noticed. Also, I thought of a tyrant (bulldozer) in his palace, not caring about people and their burning homes while he's being entertained. 5/5