The Penultimate Dilemma Poem by Satish Verma

The Penultimate Dilemma

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I must not go beyond sunset
to discover the consciousness of night,
Standing alone on a cliff
I was ready to jump for salvation
atoning for guilt of survival.

My regret was time
and timeless suffering.
Where was the maturity of age?
Mind must go for the beloved ones
for a virginal touch of flawless blaze.

They should have come to join the prayer
not for me, but for the dying sun,
and white valley of fears.
Half my tongue sings for the shade
and half I cry mutely.

COMMENTS OF THE POEM
Mark Nwagwu 22 July 2008

a lot could happen between sunset and night - and you've filled the sapce so well, Satish. Very well done.

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