Unbecoming Poem by Satish Verma

Unbecoming

Rating: 5.0


A gunny sack was full of bleached skulls.
What now? Do I attend the auction
of mortal wounds in hidden valley of dust?
The arsenal of seductive weapons was a snub
to your culture when the fall of extremes
was overlapping the sunset of empire.

I am going to take my walk in the hell of fire
raging in petunias. The emotions are becoming
volatile after the rape of a child. Is there any
medicine for rape? Nowhere on earth, the violence
stops moving shirtless. The dead century hangs
from the eyelashes, traces the dried up tears.

Some people think, bricks are weightier than
truth. They burn the buses under a weeping
willow. A high caste god will not glaze beyond
the frozen lake of crutches. Belongings on a
striped road vanish in books. A hate gift
drops on tulips.

COMMENTS OF THE POEM
Sameer Gardner 23 June 2011

A brilliant and hard hitting piece! Please do read my poems if you have the time m still budding and would love your insight...

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Catrina Heart 17 March 2009

The unbecoming of people... merciless, ruthless, savage being of the society. This is the point what this poem conveys at. Nice poem that brought out the other dark side of this world....10

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Sandra Martyres 17 March 2009

Brings out the darkest side of hate leading to wanton destruction of life and property in the world today very effectively....good write Satish

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