Genre: Fiction, Life, Relationship
The Secret Life Of A Shadow
by Mahitha Kasireddi
Claim you know them?
All the life forms?
What if I told you,
Of another class alive?
No, Don’t fetch, my pal,
It is only one
And one for all
The tier of a moving car,
Rising smoke of a cigar.
Like the battered wheat dough.
Turns into anything
Intangible, faceless being
Can’t fit into a case,
Or a tightly chained cage
Look at you,
Foolish to capture a vestige!
A phantasmal silhouette
Cast on the curtains
Against the moonshine of a winter night
Gather some guts to tear it down
With a mighty stroke of a knife
Look, it appears behind your trembling spine,
Enlarged, contracted
Slid and disappeared
Isn’t it taking you for a ride?
Don’t draw any sinister plans
Your wisdom, sorry
A major shortfall.
Why do the gravest of crimes
Happen during pitch dark times?
A faint column of light brings in a witness,
Records the ugly sins of a poisoned conscious
If you are still wondering
What is so fluid as wine,
thin as air, quick as a butterfly,
Like a feeble water bubble,
Refuses to go invisible.
Let me reveal to you
To your own,
For a quite long time now,
The unacknowledged chapters
Of the secret life of a shadow.
-Mahitha Kasireddi
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