A Hanging Tale

A Hanging Tale

A Poem by Satish Verma
"

Your hands tremble, when you accept―

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Your hands tremble, 
when you accept― 
the cup of hemlock. 

Not like Socrates, 
who described the ascending bane 
paralyzingly. 

Art of letting it go― 
was inherent. Exogamy. 
The root population grows. 

I have come to take 
your hand, O death, 
out of caste. 

You tell me, 
it was out of turn, 
to stitch the black wound. 

The howling was persistent― 
Moon was not yet sighted.

© 2017 Satish Verma


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