Domino effect

Domino effect

1 April 2016

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Puzzle me

Let me rotate you

Into frames

Whirling flames

The mind often will play games

Lonely hide and seek

 

Seeker meek

Daffodils fly high

Yellow bred

Sun’s colours

They seed the roots of worship

In heart of summer

 

Your mind whirls

A pool of blue fears

Swim with sharks

I with larks

Sing the rise of morning dues

Prayers of lifetime

 

Silent rhyme

Synchronicities

They pile ash

In graveyards

Bones a structure of sketches

That mind remembers

 

Red embers

They surge with the need

Within chest

Built unrest

Sandalwood buried in vest

As I disrobe you

 

Leaves of past

They gather rubble

Soothe toothache

Summon snake

That coils up my spine in love

Domino effect

 

Reading of the poem: 

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Bei Mir Bist Du Schön – Waldeck

15 thoughts on “Domino effect

  1. Wonderful, Geetha! I love the last stanza. I often have a brief image of dried leaves blowing in the wind when I think of past endeavors.

    beautiful.

    Like

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