Abigail Legacy
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Samridhi Girdhar/The Baron
We crossed paths in a place
I wouldn’t dare to say
To the cashier, nor border officer
An oddity, an understatement,
But us nonetheless.
I opened myself with a tin lid,
Little rose petals sobbing in my palm.
I thought of you
And wondered if you’d care for me
Like you did for all the others.
I didn’t know I loved you then.
We jumped platforms,
Feet snagged in the tracks.
The train could’ve barrelled,
Yet we’d lay, clouds above our heads,
Suffocated as the moon danced onward.
Ironic,
The existence we fabricate
So far from our own
Enriched with sin and trauma
Is our escape from mundanity
Among tragedy in our own.
Gunked-up pipe for sucking,
Sucked away another light.
A bosom, a source, even in question,
But still your own.
If only I’d have cradled you
as the prayer was hummed into the earth.
We’re dreamers
Dreamers, indeed.
Though, your dream makes me laugh.
Come here, you said to me
Come north, to the glazed pavement,
Come someday, to the mucked banks.
You’d turn blue
and I’d call it devotion.
That’s what matters most.
Despite the claw and fang
Nurtured and honed
To keep inside what fears you hold,
Your loyalty to one
Is the knot in our souls.