Aprilis
I
close
my eyes.
Witness the light
diffuse in reddened lids.
For the world and time to pass
me by; I slouch in sighs, unscathed.
Silenced silhouettes surmise
the callous curtain’s woes.
Wraiths,all ghosts alike
Haunt the unlit room.
But I escape in
lullabies, asleep,
and wake
alone.
Lullabies, an older poem
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The string of memory sews the shreds
My ragged self, it comes alive.
I am but a weaver’s child,
A tapestry of brazen time.
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I find myself alone, again
Embraced in long-forgotten lies
Walking in endless circles,
As the path curves before me.
A hallway of sunken hopes:
It makes an eternal ring of rites
A curse I cannot yet undo.
Yearning wistfully of peace
I pull the muscles of my face
To an arch resembling amiability,
Before another blubbering fool.
People do what people can,
Yet I cannot stand a "how are you".
A tendril climbs to the sill
Of the window I intend to perch
I pace and pace and pace again
The flight of stairs I gauge unheard
There is an incessant refrain,
Playing at the back of my skull
I break a twig from the lowered boughs
Adorn my words with braids; entwined.
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Author's Note
The word April comes from the Latin word, Aprilis, which means 'to open'. The said opening is in reference to the blossoming of flowers, a definite springtime joy.
While I regret the lack of blossoms in this particular piece,it was a way for me to be honest about what I felt this month, after a long writer's block, and it shaped itself as a kind of 'opening up' to the readers.
I love the theme and symbolism you have used! The overall shape and aesthetic just make it a hundred times better💗
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I'm so glad you liked it!!
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Who would believe that these words and thoughts are from one so young.
ReplyDeleteWay to go, Yashi.
Gitanjali
Only with your support, ma'am.
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