Pretence Poem by Saroj Padhi

Pretence



I pretend so successfully
to be without you
wherever I go
when actually the buds of your smiles
burst silently into blossoms
in the bower of my heart;
so invisible to the world
spreading the aroma
over miles of misty hearts
lost in spells of birds chanting
about beauty deceiving love.
You are so kind dear to have
flung your priceless baby smile
into a catch in the woods of my heart
lending curves of bliss to star-flowers
in conference with flirty breezes
ambling from wet corners of night;
wherever I go
it's only you that comes to my sight!

Wednesday, August 5, 2020
Topic(s) of this poem: pretence
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