Monday, 6 December 2021

Haiku by Dr. Mona Bedi

 



Haiku


skyscrapers–

devouring

the blue skies


lost in the city din-birdsong



receding waters

the flood leaves behind

broken dreams



derma clinic

negotiating their middle age–

hollywood beauties



roadside motel

we see the ghosts

of lovers past

 

still looking

for her spare key

lovers tiff

 

dentist's chair

the way he digs up

my past



hypnosis

the psychiatrist finally

peels off my layers

 

divorce

she haggles

for the memories



four leaf clover

all the wishes 

unfulfilled


By Dr Mona Bedi, Delhi, India.




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