After The ChemoA Poem by Satish VermaYou said this summer, hold me tight,
You said this summer,
hold me tight, when hanging lights― go out. I will heal your moon, your cryptobiosis of seeds― at dawn, when you wake up before the stars leave. It would not be a day of mourning. The quinces, japonica irises were deeply disturbed. Under the tongue lies the religion of masses. The menus are same, only the taste was different. © 2020 Satish Verma |
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Added on September 6, 2020 Last Updated on September 6, 2020 |

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