“What do you see?” – Nayana Nair

i sat on the cold melting ground,
my hand filled with what would soon be me.
“there is nothing to scavenge here,
there is no hope in such death”,
you said as you placed my hand
on this face that you no longer called yours.
what do you see?
(you asked this so often)
what would you like me to say?“,
were the only words i could say back.
disappointing isn’t it? we come all this way,
we almost became good enough to live in our dreams
but at the end the only words
we could say with sincerity was sorry

(it could have been worse, it could have been goodbye)
now that my hands were trapped between yours.
now that you are finally okay with giving up.
my black strands of hair learn to cry,
my shirt learns to turn transparent,
i learn to not love you for your sadness.

what do you see?
-a love that would be never returned.

what do you see?
-a love that needs nothing in return.

what do you see?
-a love who cannot not return back to me.

7 Comments

  1. Amit Rahman says:

    “my hand filled with what would soon be me.”…. epic. hats off!

    1. Nayana Nair says:

      Glad that you liked it 🙂 Thank you 🙂

  2. johncoyote says:

    Reblogged this on johncoyote and commented:
    Amazing poetry by a talented writer.

    1. Nayana Nair says:

      Thanks a lot for the reblog 🙂 Means a lot 🙂

      1. johncoyote says:

        You are welcome Nayana.

  3. johncoyote says:

    I loved your work today. Filled with emotions and honest thoughts. You made the reader think and ponder. What writers should.

    1. Nayana Nair says:

      Really glad that you liked my work 🙂 Thank you so much for your kind words 🙂

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