TODAY -
A jughead
Mutum Meeta *
Sometimes I forget you
But most of the times I miss you
Missing you is not a habit
Forgetting you is not my mistake.
Where it hoped far ago
Detest surfaces intruding hope.
No more the bell rings
No more the heart throbs.
I thought we were in a circle
We will never be lost.
But you wake me up from my dream
And you showed the crossway.
How wonderfully I receive your salutation!
Criticizing and beseeching alongside
You repeat I am the wrong
And plead to come back.
I never block out your shed
I must be a jughead
I wanna forgive you
But I don’t wanna be with you.
* Written by Mutum Meeta - regular contributor to e-pao.net
The poet is a student of LLB 2nd Year at Delhi University - says "Writing poems is just a hobby for me which I happily do whenever I get free time" The poet can be reached at naponicolen(at)gmail(dot)com
Webcasted on April 26th 2010
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