My Poetic Missus

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P.S. MEANINGS FOR DIFFICULT WORDS ARE GIVEN BELOW.

and suddenly
she was gone
away and beyond
some land
whereon
I didn't belong

she,
like breath
was everywhere
not seen
just felt
such an asset

she,
boogied to music
as the world,
lumbered past
her words were runic
the world never grasped

shangri-la,
utopia
would have
been her provenance
for, meeting her
conceivably
was one divine providence

her words
she wore
like filigree
in her barrette
she held her poetry
her eyes romanticised
the earthy
into a land unworldly

she,
an artist
the world,
her art
in her quest
for a masterpiece,
they became one
by heart

she,
who lives
in poems and dramas
in periods and commas
Her traces divine
in myriads of genres

she,
who's lost
for a nonce
utterly detestable
Is
one
such
poet's block

she,
whose skin is ink
she who dwells
In my mind forever
she who adorns
my paper
with kisses
she is none other
but my poetic missus.

K.C.Waghela
_poemholic

Meanings For Hard Words :-

boogie = to dance to pop music.

lumber = move in a slow, heavy, awkward way.

runic = having some secret or mysterious meaning.

provenance = the beginning of something's existence; something's origin.

providence = an influence that is not human in origin and is thought to control people's lives.

filigree = ornamental work of fine (typically gold or silver) wire formed into delicate tracery.

barrette = a typically bar-shaped clip or ornament for the hair.

romanticised = to make something seem more interesting, exciting, etc. than it really is.

for a nonce = for now / for the moment.

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