A poignant love poem of loss and longing, by Suchismita, exclusively for Different Truths.
The day you left me Wasn’t the day I was broken. I was shattered the day when I knew you would leave me soon Like the rain leaves the monsoon alone At the edge of the month of August. I knew I was soon going to be bland, Like the naked trees of winter. Flabbergasting wasn’t your departure But were the creaks in the wall of our bond That proved how bleak and delicate Was our relationship like the sad poetry, Hidden in the yellow pages of a diary. Now I am bereaved, extremely agonised And wait for your miraculous comeback. Unrequited love of mine pours the drops, Of unwavering longing for you. Only if you knew how eternity looks. A dying spring flows in my veins And I eye for you in the monsoon rain.
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Suchismita Ghoshal from West Bengal, India is a professional writer, poet, published author, storyteller, content writer, book critic and columnist. She has co-authored for more than 140 anthologies, journals, magazines both from national and international arena. Her debut poetry book “Fields of Sonnet” has been launched in September 2019.





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You have a versatile touch of poetry writing , classy