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Desperate Lies

An intense soulful poem by Deeya, in Different Truths.

Always
come to me in desolate nights
when I speak
the language of
salt in the sea;
of charcoal madness
of brine in my hair
the distant cry of a seagull on foam
 
Oh! Come on, the years
spilt on your shoulders and breast
of walnut madness
of the pain
etched on my heart
bleeding to the brim of a reluctant eye
 
The whining noon
eavesdrop on the dead shores
of your eyes, it saunters along
the purring lips, the
death of my cat is
moon and madness to me
 
The girl with satin sachets
auburn hair and peanut eyes
swaggering along
speaks the Inca tongue
I see death in her hair
pinned to her nape, moving
on her helpless knees
begging for life
 
A Jacaranda sings on innocence
of nestling birds; its
sturdy branches house
love and myth that walks
the ocean of life.

Picture design Anumita Roy

#Poem #Soul #Innocence #Myth #Madness #DifferentTruths

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Deeya Bhattacharya
Born in Durgapur, West Bengal, Deeya Bhattacharya has a PG in English Literature and a Graduate in Education from the University of Burdwan. Her poems and articles have appeared in several national and international journals, websites, and e-zines, besides several anthologies. Member of Poets International, she has read her poetry at quite a few fests. She teaches English and Poetry at a State Government High School.

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