Adieu



When the silence was heavy in turn of my way

 And the day on close after waiting of sun ray

 The night became shedder on the toast of clay

 As I decided to walk again on close of the day

 Cause I didn't know where my morning fell down

 I would care a smidgen cabin of dawn standalone

 Let the rain splash to the walls, thunder to mourn

 And till the echo enriching roof like a dusky clone

 Castle of midnight in a reversed dream betwixt

 O serene you are like a wintry day sun as frisked

 Hey memorizing, mesmerizing to heart got fixed

 Nothing would commit to anything as life risked

 The Begetter on the migratory barren tear fence

 Adieu! And here again with tinted eyes abeyance

 Then I would spend my evening caressing silence

 Like a blue bird just disappeared in blue sky once
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Submitted on August 17, 2017

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Characters 768
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Stanzas 16
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Kislay Chauhan

My poems are under the terms of emotion that are generally related to every person in their lives. All of sudden there are azimuthal travel on the carpet of deep tranquil mind and the togetherness of heart also. Most of my poems are collectively touchy and thinkable about self. As you would go through deeper in the poems, there will be much soulful touch for you through the terrain of my words and the world of the diligent feeling of love attachment to life more…

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