Magic

By Sayani Mukherjee

The dried parchment of fallen roses

Basking too brightly like a simmering darkness

I come upon the edges 

The words take too long  time dear friend

A cavernous niche budding at the plants

The roses were for autumn

A spring glance of glamour magic

A rundown air ways of steel blue cloth

Hanging around with a prosperous face

The dimming sunlight at the corners 

Nature’s own mystical gallery 

Pouring forth in autumnal haze, a hoax of paradox

Till I learned the failure of the gravity

Too nuisances at folded guttering. 

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