“Haunted trees
covered behind the curtains of their own leaves
stare at the dark
from the fringe of streets.”
<span class="plainlinks"> In Midnight Street http://www.prachyareview.com/poems-by-suman-pokhrel/</span> <br class="br">From Poetry
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