"They were star-gazing,
But I found you in a constellation"In the velvet vice of night's dark womb, where stars shrieked like slaughtered birds,
I found your face etched in the constellation's twisted,
tortured limbs - a macabre masterpiece,
a celestial cadaver, that pulsed with the ferocity of a thousand midnights.Your eyes, two black holes,
voids of unfathomable sorrow, drew me into the abyss of your beauty,
where time and space were lost in the infinite depths of your gaze.
I was consumed by the cartography of your soul, a labyrinth of wonder, a maze of despair, where I wandered,
lost and damned,
in the endless corridors of your heart.In the starry silence, I heard the whispers of your name, a mournful melody that echoed through eternity,
A dirge that beckoned me to follow the constellation of your love,
A fatal attraction that would lead me to the precipice of madness and despair.Yet, I was drawn to the flame of your beauty,
A moth consumed by the inferno of your passion,
Helpless to resist the gravitational pull of your love,
a love that was both salvation and damnation,
heaven and hell.
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The Delphinus
PoetryIn "The Delphinus", debut poet [Delphinus (real name as Juhi Dutta] weaves a tapestry of words that explores the intricate dance between nature and humanity. Inspired by the celestial ballet of the stars and the ever-changing seasons, these poems de...