Where He Was

by Satish Verma   Mar 8, 2017


Meditation was futile.
He turned his back
from the green prayers.
The state had made a mockery of his love.

The words were not clear
written on the periphery of pain.
He fathered
dust to dust, his light
folded his trembling hands,
lying on jaundiced bed.
Syntax was rising.

He stood alone amidst landmines
malice for none, beast and history.
The stones were falling from sky.
The punished was partaking the blows,
where he was
others were absent.

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  • 7 years ago

    by Brenda

    Your writes always give me so much thought. Your last stanza was chilling. Well done-