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When you write epistles
in myriad rosy petals
smacked with dews
yawning mermaid
flitters kisses
through lips
of hearty box
unposted
a few
In taza of thy heart
oscillate daffodils
where sinks
a lonely star
in goblet
kindling
in woes
Even God goes to Canossa
when you feel alienated from me
or feel the agony of Jeremiad
I take the cudgel to make my
liver out in wait for you.
------- Kamal Kishore Sharma
Behind Hotel Midtown Sneh Nagar Ward Number 27 Balaghat ( MP)India
481001 +91 9424614441 8966088853
Date: Monday June 24, 2019
Word notes:
Epistle: a letter
Smack: a sharp slap or blow
Mermaid: a mythical sea creature with the head and trunk of a woman and tail of a fish
Taza: cup, Copa, copita, bowl
Oscillate: move or swing back and forth in a regular rhythm
Goblet: a drinking glass with a foot and stem
Kindling: small sticks or twigs used for lighting fires
Woes: great sorrow or distress (singular - woe)
Canossa: a place or occasion of submission, humiliation or penance (ruined castle in Italy)
Jeremiad : a long mournful complaint or lamentation, a list of woes
Cudgel: a short, thick stick used as a weapon
----- Kamal Kishore Sharma Balaghat India 481001 +91 9424614441 8966088853 Date : 24/06/2019
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