Unwedded

Unwedded

A Poem by Satish Verma
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In final journey, there was a collective guilt.

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In final journey, there
was a collective guilt.
To find an opus, I reach out
for a carbon pit.

It was not your grief
not my miracle. Collecting the
cadavers to sleep with―
for warmth.

Ashes, you poke at the
art. Except self-elevation
and grandiosity, what to discover
in the heap of refuse?

You start nibbling at your
clothes. The scream melts at
the stitchs. Style wavers,
you become naked.

© 2020 Satish Verma


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You have a remarkable way of expressing yourself through the images to paint in words. i love this verse.

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