If You Leave Me, Poem by VIPINS PUTHOORAN

If You Leave Me,

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If you leave me,
My glitzy petals may fall down;
Devoting a rueful kiss,
With my ruddy lips to the rude sand.
When dusty air soil my ritzy body,
Eastern wind will encircle me-
Vanishing my pollens into pieces.
Rain may wet my dewy heart in the monsoon,
Sunlight may dry my watered eyes at dawn,
And moonlight may weep for me at night.
And if you meet me someday-
In your way or in an other shore,
Stab my heart so softly to smell,
The fragrance of my love for you.
That I'm still keeping for you
As my being, my love!

Monday, August 29, 2011
Topic(s) of this poem: love
COMMENTS OF THE POEM
Andrew Blakemore 07 January 2012

Beautiful imagery within this magical love poem.

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Heyyou Boy 21 December 2011

Very true nothing last forever. A great poem

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Jacqui Broad 09 October 2011

May moonlight weep for you, but may you also keep on writing such beautiful pieces... I felt for you...

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