Saima Shah October 25, 1997
Tags: Love
Tinkle by when you cycle down this road
I and you will go together down the hill
to fetch a pail of water
Water to wash away the sin
the sin I carry next to my skin
It rubs against my neck.
Sometimes it fades into almost a shadow
unseen unwanted
sometimes it grows like a grey fibrous tumour
and
I want to throw it away
right away
over down by the stream
But I fear it shall plant and grow
into a tree, a huge evil tree
of a million thick sticky leaves
which people will pick and examine
and find that their fingers have changed into stubs
I have to carry my sin for life
to bury it with me
lest it spread into the world.
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