Habitual Love Poem by Vishal Sharma

Habitual Love



Deny: the simplest attempt he did.
Porcelain crashing: her complex, teary
reply.
“You can’t prove anything”, he retorts.
“But you explain nothing! ” she shouts
Man ruffles his head, admitting
faultiness
She lowers the next projectile, waiting
Unveils from his pocket, golden rings
Six: Crude, chipped, carved, amateur’s
work
Man takes wife’s fingers, places five.
“Here…”One. I. Give. The. World. To.
In thumb, he wears sixth. Yours.
Tears roll, kisses, then unholy noises.
The neighbors just sigh once again.
“At least once a month, eh? ”

Saturday, May 10, 2014
Topic(s) of this poem: love
COMMENTS OF THE POEM
Gajanan Mishra 10 May 2014

tears rolls, good writing Vishal, thanks.

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