Embrace Me
Embrace Me
She curbed herself into the warm shawl of embroidered love and careless threads hanging loose from the edges along whose path she had stuttered a thousand times,
Her ears dripped an echo with smirky laughter and a childish craving that had long got scrambled amidst the puzzles of hustling souls,
Her legs tapping to the sound of the seasons in the labyrinth of her visionless eyelids,
Which had never savoured the taste of her pain that had soon moulded into a lodestar behind those salty affections of pain,
She began to rain before the clouds clapped and began to fall before the snow,
And when it rained she knotted herself with it as it was going to be her forever,
Cause the vision of her son swinging in the air with loose soul and fake sympathies,
With eyes protruding out and smile stuffed within and his childish self who just kicked the bucket,
She felt a staunch agony hang around the corner which was unthinkable to be erased,
But yet with a heavy heart, she stood at the gateway hoping to recall all the rituals long ago performed,
Just to do it one last time to welcome her son who once was.
