Sterile Smile.

poem by: Durlabh Singh
Written on May 12, 2015

STERILE     SMILE.

Gloomy and remorse
A sterile smile
Stretched like a snare
Along the jagged wire.

Did you know the fury of my blood
Where deeds are mortgaged in duress
In darkness remote shifters of smile
Recovering grudgingly sanguine guile.

In crippled colours of cindered circles
Beneath the bowers of thousand showers
Where animated grief has stripped away
Incongruities of the heart’s desires.

Striding forward in awareness of dreams
Burdened with a pile of drunkard words
Like streaks of lightning in traces
Like crevices in some dirty faces
Where the skies dripped in wintry stress.

 

Tags: love, rhyme, pain,

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Heather Hirst-Gingg commented:
Very sad , liked it though , Thank You

 

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