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Love Like Wine

February 14, 2016 | By

A soulful poem on matured love and how the lovers’ emotions evolve while exploring love.

Love is a dry awakening
after getting wet
In the showers of a thunderstorm

Love is aging
Its hair is grey and falling
Love is a dry awakening
after getting wet
in the showers of a thunderstorm
but still, sometimes
when no one is looking
love is a red umbrella
behind which your pink lips meet…

Pic courtesy: Pixabay

More to read in our Valentine’s Day Special

Autumn Kiss – a love poem by Sufia Khatoon

Kiss Me Goodbye… – a love poem by Sufia Khatoon

Love Like Wine – a love poem by Dr Ampat Koshy

A Lover’s Plea – a musing by Ronald Tuhin D’Rozario

The Red Rose – a love story by Mallika Bhaumik

Togetherness – a love poem by Ramendra Kumar

Dr. Koshy A.V. is presently working as an Assistant Professor in the English Department of Jazan University, Saudi Arabia. He has many books, degrees, diplomas, certificates, prizes, and awards to his credit and also, besides teaching, is an editor, anthology maker, poet, critic and writer of fiction. He runs an autism NPO with his wife, Anna Gabriel.
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