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made for goulab
Made for Goulab
Oh! when She cracked her way ahead,
Even Nature’s Wilderness said
That she was born an unnatural birth
For the poet, Goulab,
who would soon taste the vines of mirth.
“But how could it be so!
How could a Thing be defying the laws of nascency?” –
Nature’s Wilderness questions, gaping at this shell cracking in decency;
Lonely and solitarily, jostling out Sarilee.
And as Goulab opens his hands to receive his only hope;
He smiled, tears in the poet’s eyes; pen in hand;
Sarilee stretches to meet the poet
And her stretching is like her parting from
These poetic hands
Entrenching a heart’s glee
With once and forever bitter agony.
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