Temple Of Hope Poem by Satish Verma

Temple Of Hope

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Long night will start the pincer movement;
pyrexia is rising.
Something like an extraterrestrial hand
digs deep in the mind to open the tomb
to unravel the tragedy of nuts and bolts
which could not fix
the mutation of the hour of death.

Dark blinking lashes of soul
measures the cliffs of silence
and then pours the hot red
vermilion in parted wisdom of sky.

The clang of bones again penetrates
the liver. The green flaming jelly of
innocent bellies.
The hyacinth is choking the village pond
hiding the corpses of precious flowers
with green blood.

One day foundation of skeletons will build a
temple of hope.

COMMENTS OF THE POEM
Lantz Pierre 14 February 2017

The body is nothing but holes. Nothing. The holes form solidities around themselves as sounds form meanings in the mind. Suggestions of permanence are brushed aside by a voice that emanates from a tunnel of wind. Each string's tension creates a deformation.

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