Hidden Squall

Rishika Bera 2004 (West Bengal)



My spirit walked over my cremated body,
Evincing a shadow of yours
visible to none.

Echoing a voice of yours
heard by none.

Escalating a smell of yours
smelled by none.

Lilac skies of yours did meet,
my grisly meadows.
Where your hands caressed,
the tenebrous leaves,
That blew with the zephyr of tears,
For they lost their lives in the war,
They never fought.

But ,
My ashes veiled the plight of my smile
Letting it to be a tacenda forever.

About this poem

Seperation is something that renders us with gut-wrenching pain . The words in the poem elucidates the inner turmoil of a person after a painful seperation.

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Written on January 16, 2023

Submitted by berarishika4 on January 16, 2023

Modified on March 14, 2023

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Quick analysis:

Scheme XAB AB AB XXXXXXX XXX
Closest metre Iambic trimeter
Characters 450
Words 101
Stanzas 5
Stanza Lengths 3, 2, 2, 7, 3

Rishika Bera

I am Rishika Bera , currently a student of class XII. Birth Date:- 14th December , 2004 Age:-18 Address:- Satashi Dakshin Para , P.O , G.I.P colony , howrah-711 112 I have a very keen interest in literature and especially books whom I find to be my real friends. And writing poems is another way of manifesting my love for literature. Alongwith that I am a painter as well as a trained classical dancer.(these two are my hobbies) Future dreams:- Being a lecturer and a poet are my dreams since I want to pursue a career in literature. more…

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