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Poem by Shreyaa Tandel



A lesser fall upon..

to and fro

to and fro, I go

squeaking, a silence..

with freckles and wrinkles

of shades, one and two

mirrored diagonal in my sight,

they see me, I see them..

I look around, they see me;

They look around, I see them.

Three timezones, really, in a common ground..

At a distance, less

With a little air about,

Here and there

In and out

Out and in, many times.

I see them as I see me somewhere,

A lesser fall upon me..

Dying, and about to die,

As well..




Shreyaa Tandel is a self-established poet, or you can say amateur poet, from India. Her poems "Inadvertently Alive", "Virgin" and "Blackhole" have been published in the blue pages lit, and vamp cat magazine respectively. When she isn't writing or is glued in front of a computer/cell phone screen, she spends time singing north Indian classical music and reading the Bhagwad Gita and pretending very hard to be happy, even though she isn't. You can reach her at shreyaatandel1526@gmail.com.

She is a regular contributor to Marías at Sampaguitas.

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