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Against Deportation

Ahead of pain, we did not cry; intimating of dreams, crowded; stranded on issues, reaching nowhere. Black, a weired hairdo, unfurls a moon in half-sleep. You can open the door without sound. The snake writhes under your feet. A traveler waits for a hymn, holds a green urn, full of tiny eyes, looks at sky and returns the darkness for any possibility of light. The missile whistles down; hushed, gnarled fingers start the rescue efforts in a lonely cosmos; goldilocks starts howling. Terror strikes again in offering, so far about nothingness; a vague, masked scapegoat sits in bold greens, to start the beginning of end. SATISH VERMA

Copyright © | Year Posted 2010




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Date: 6/22/2010 8:12:00 AM
I like the essence of the words in this poem. This is such a complex subject to address. The images are intriguing, and they address the quality of life for each person. Great job! Joseph
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Date: 6/22/2010 7:13:00 AM
It is a pleasure to be reading your poetry this morning Satish. Wishing you a wonderful day filled with an overload of inspiration. Hoping you will challenge yourself to use all the inspiration which you may receive today. Love, Carol
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