#POETRYMONDAY
Hey Hey!
A poem for you and I to start this week.
|Too little too late|
If I believed in magic
I’d bottle you away
Spray you between my wrists from time to time
Dab you on, just below my ears.
I’d carry your essence wherever I go
So that you see the world along with me.
You left too soon.
I’d spirit your spirit
And drink myself to death
In hopes of running into you again.
I’d draw geometric shapes on sacred grounds
Light blue-green candles
Learn the ancient tongue so I can
Chant incantations to
Bring you back
Kick and screaming and vomiting other-worldly seawater.
If I believed in magic
I’ll come away with you
These mortal days are nothing
But endless loops of darkened rooms
And whiskey glasses and Norah Jones
The chill in my bones won’t recede
I’m afraid I’m going glacial.
You promised me that you’ll be there
Especially when you aren’t.
Too little too late.
I’m looking for a wand
A rune a spell an occult pond
You’ve left me an itinerant, vagabond
Looking for you from way beyond
Looking for ways to have you around again
These days I’m ready to believe in magic
I’ll believe in anything that will get you to respond.
Can you hear me?
– Shweta Bhat
About the poet
Shweta Bhat, who hails from Bangalore, has been many things in her short life – software professional, teacher, writer, counsellor, theatre artist and poet. She prefers to be a Jill of some trades and a Mistress of some but above all, she believes in doing everything out of love. She writes poems and recites stories and spoken word pieces which are rooted in her own life experiences and observations. Currently working as a psychological counsellor, she is a firm believer in the awesomely therapeutic and life-changing value of poetry. Her work can be found at shwetabhatpoetry.com and @shwetabhatpoetry on Instagram.
Gigantic love sealed with immense prayers,
(Cover Photo by Vero Photoart on Unsplash)