A fistful of sunshine
loiters over my window
flickering raw images on my blinds.
Slithers inside gay and gaudy
along the flannel hems of blinds
and beckons the Sun inside, incensed already.
With envy ignited soul, it
sulks over my floor
falling down alongside infinite flares slowly.
Then crawls towards a lonely nook
before brooding up the paneled wall
till our acquaintance mellows a scarlet twilight.
In my sea of loneliness, we three
With oaks of Sunshine, I, sail the Sun
Seeking a shore.
Where the Sun starts to sink, evanescence
followed by Sunshine o’er the offing
drowning me till dawn.
Rajandeep Garg is a young Civil Engineer of 26,from Thapar University and is now more of a poet. He is a member of United Haiku and Tanka Society. His Tanka poems have been appreciated at few international journals. His poetry had appeared in an Indian e-journal The Literary Yard. He spends his nights writing poetry and exploring the night sky.
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