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Love at a Distance

Contemporary Poetry Anthology by Santosh Kumar Biswa

Love at a Distance

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Far in the distance can I see a crescent, ravishing glen it is where the dusk had flourished. A white diamond of love does it expose, calling me with its unique excitement. Upon browsing it, could I image my love, like a red rose, spread in the crystal pond, calling me from a far distance, among all, to make love that never was.

I tried with a blare, many a time, to forget you for a while, but couldn’t. It’s since a year in the foreign land, still I sense your discourse beside me, just in my ears, with endless lexis to express.

Let not your shadow be the wall, that separates me from my lifelong continuity. To feel that moon should be my accomplishment, the new image in life with no compunction.

Contemporary Poetry Anthology by Santosh Kumar Biswa

For god’s sake, wait, until it is done, I shall come and hold you soon, to fill in the gap of that enchanted silent faith, acrid both in you and me, for so long. Let the moon be your love, as I do and shall talk, enjoying the spark in it, just around us, to indicate infinite love.

Doubt not my love ever, for my love is veritable, a safe place it is in, undyingly for my dear. Shed not your loving tears, for it will crush, with sour payoff in the upcoming days, rather smile, opening your arms wide open with prayer, for your love to come at the soonest.