Daybreak Train

POETRY FORMAT, 28 Oct 2013

Sumeet Grover – TRANSCEND Media Service

For Connor, an uncared boy who chose life.

young boy

you roamed around

midnight train trails,

stones long dead and slaughtered wood

were pavements to a star.

 

stars also die

in joy

burst out and release,

some are not different

wanting to become dying star.

 

arms folded around night

you heard bullies and laughter

fluffy white pillows talking,

ducks from a dirty pond

feathers trimmed to sell you sleep.

 

mild whispers

of a voice swiftly heard

and you lit the pillows,

now cuddled

to a wise inner-companion

your jelly-blue eyes under skin blanket

sleeping in the daybreak train of hope.

 

I heard you chose

your unhappy mother that night

setting your floating star dream

alight

hoping one day

like the pillows,

dead stones in your mind not you

will die out diminish

in this uncontainable galaxy.

 

stars also die

but many remain

glistening silver

glistening jelly-blue

as though they have always been alive,

finding home

in the skin-soft orbit of life.

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Sumeet Grover:
– Member of the TRANSCEND Network for Peace, Development and Environment and of the TRANSCEND Art & Peace Network
– Coordinator of Global Poetry
– A software engineer originally from India, based in the UK.

This article originally appeared on Transcend Media Service (TMS) on 28 Oct 2013.

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