Aamir Ansari April 2, 2003
Tags:
I remember them that night,
Under the tree, two drops in the darkness,
Like fruit, slowly ripening,
Her finger travelling the furrows of his palm,
Uncovering a fate, sadness sweeping over her.
He heard her cry, and not knowing,
Lit a match, asked her why,
His
child’s eyes wild with concern
As he reached out to cover the rupture,
Scared at the sudden devastation of his world.
I remember how the flame, flickering,
Lent a strange fiction to their faces,
So that, for a moment, she smiled,
And he was strong,
Before it was dark again.
Under the tree, two drops in the darkness,
Like fruit, slowly ripening,
Her finger travelling the furrows of his palm,
Uncovering a fate, sadness sweeping over her.
He heard her cry, and not knowing,
Lit a match, asked her why,
His
As he reached out to cover the rupture,
Scared at the sudden devastation of his world.
I remember how the flame, flickering,
Lent a strange fiction to their faces,
So that, for a moment, she smiled,
And he was strong,
Before it was dark again.
Times viewed:3144
interact
read comments 22
Similar Articles
- Time for Musharraf to Quit saeed qureshi
- Why is Karachi Turning Into a Sell-Out? Ahmer Muzammil
- Dhokha and Being a Muslim in India Raoof Mir
- What's In a Name? Aziz Akhmad
- Pakistan’s Prevailing Political And Economic Mess Mehroz Sadruddin
US Elections 2008 Primaries
THEMES
Latest Interacts
- zeemax: But anyway, I would... Why is Karachi Turning
- zeemax: #30 Posted by rf786... Why is Karachi Turning
- MatloobZaman: In the name of... Time for Musharraf to
- dost_mittar: mohar#177: The constitution is The... Dhokha and Being a
- dost_mittar: mohar#177: The constitution is The... Dhokha and Being a
- tahmed32: GT #159 I was... Dhokha and Being a
- laddu: I have lived in... Dhokha and Being a
- Eklavya: One thing must certainly... Dhokha and Being a








