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An Eternal Autumn

  • Writer: Ashwath Ballurkar
    Ashwath Ballurkar
  • Mar 20, 2024
  • 1 min read

Updated: Apr 2, 2024

Another dawn drenched my abounding shoulders.

Manning to weigh these autumn leaves.

The ones which would never feel at home -

The day I abandon them.

Hence, I foster these fallen memories with melancholy,

Since the yearning of you -

Ceased the dusk within me.

The ones laying by me, unflinched by the wind,

Remind me of my dead friends -

The hallowed worlds.

The worlds so heavy with love,

That Atlas weeps while he carries them.

A gentle breeze departs my twilight lit eyes,

Upon the shallowest ditch,

Mirroring the deepest night sky.

Reminding me the existence of supernovae.

Supernovae -

The effervescent perishment in a pact with elegance.

This is where I recall -

I am the Atlas within,

Lugging the heaviest leaves of cosmos for an eternity.


- Finch.

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