Pick Up The Dawn

by Satish Verma   Jan 3, 2017


He was not him,
today the day ended with a boom,
had walked aimlessly for hours
in half fear and half hope.

Window filters a new moon. It
burns the pillow, wets the glass,
had he kissed goodbye
to the glass house?

Tired of being a dwarf
bridging the gap between hurts and animus.
The truth was only known to the deported.

Smoldering in the cauldron for years
he was never ripe for the plunge;
his kind refused to cling to straw for ever.

Wanted inner shength to stand
against the shots, to read the illegible words
and pick up the dawn from falling stars.

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  • 7 years ago

    by Kurt

    I liked this quite a bit. It had a very earthy vibe to it. Which, considering the category it was submitted under, is quite fitting!