Poems By Arjava

  Poems


A Desert Valley


HIGH in the middle air

The vultures hang.

Here earth draws, back its lip,

With sandy gums laid bare

And naked fang......

Swiftly three vultures dip.


Cloudless and steely-blue

The merciless sky

Grudges one timid gust

Of pity to break through.

Here only fly

Primeval greed and lust.


October 31, 1936.


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