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Verbiage of Love Verbiage of Love by Lakshmi Thiripurasundari
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“Something had infiltrated the Gulmohars. There was now a rough gash of streetlight seeping through the branches like an obvious invasion. I wanted to tell somebody, but the city night slept into its own desolation. How surrounded we were by people, how tired we were, how morose.”
Lakshmi Bharadwaj, Verbiage of Love
“It was not that I did not enjoy the company, it was that he made me feel small in love. His feelings were enormous and intense involvements, the weight of which made my estrangements embarrassingly trivial. It exhausted me just to behold what was within his capacity. He was god, and I was looking to be sabotaged.”
Lakshmi Bharadwaj, Verbiage of Love
“Even my betrayal was kinder than your compassion.”
Lakshmi Bharadwaj, Verbiage of Love
“The slight quiver of a hand, a frightened place where the sweat evaporated.”
Lakshmi Bharadwaj, Verbiage of Love
“Silence was her most frivolous and generous poetry.”
Lakshmi Bharadwaj, Verbiage of Love