The city: A poem by Dr. Monica Saxena


The city canvas where you flick fingers brain guided 
Lines long and short, crisscross jumbled 
Drawing of your deeds and what is deemed
Erase and raise, fill colours in abundant 
The city canvas with corners crumbled 
Folds with crease dark and dusky plated 

The city dazzles my fondest patches 
Flying fringes of festivity that touches
Vigorously adrenaline gushes from brushes
Subliminal wave glides over the roads 
Soars to skyscrapers, to skyline launches 
The shrine city is bestowed with the hopes

The city is insignia, an epicentre of an epic life  
People pass on marking, embarking on the city.  


 

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