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I Dream
A Poem by:
Durlabh Singh
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I dream of verse
That will lighten
The heaviness of spirit
Restoring mind
To some reflecting regions.
I dream of verse
That will move away
From stone circles
Where the demons walk
Clutching strangers
Riding in howdahs
Of elephants and phantoms.
To avoid wolf pits
Or some alluring smiles
Treasuring the shades
For reflections in pools
Some contemplations
Watery constructions of cool.
I dream of travel
To remoter lands
Where under Jacaranda trees
Breezes shower mauve petals
Declaring a clarioned call
The advent of the spring.
Durlabh Singh Copyright © 2002 |
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