By Vikas Sehra

Your fingers tinker
untouched corners
of my skin.
Lingering
sloppy kisses
wayward embraces
While I melt in
the traces of cusps
left on me.
Come back
not today
but in forever,
Rested in longing,
holding the ephemeral
of us in each other.
Vikas Sehra is a researcher and aspiring poet residing in Hyderabad, India. His work has been published in Economic and Political Weekly and EKL Review among others.
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