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I have seen your dreams



I have seen your dreams

I know why you scream


Why the city of your heart is so utterly desolate

I see graves shimmering, with 

Mountains on fire, windows shuttered

and empty picture frames

 

Vendors of rain litter your streets, 

knocking down broken deodar doors 

Slogans smeared on your empty walls, 

promising that the revolution is in the air


Boarded-up lanes guarded by strays 

Lead up to vacant homes,  embers of

lost stories keeping fire barely alive

 

Even your distant skies, a screenshot of 

paisleys inlaid with grief are 

knotted into a prison 

made of shattered glass

 

I have seen your dreams

I know why you scream !!

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Unknown said…
Can feel the agony

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