write an acrostic poem on "einaya".
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And yet your eyes..
You hide your face behind the veil
But your eyes are so bold that they burn away the clothing so frail..
You mask away your wishes with a sweet endeavour
Yet the gleam in your eyes gives you no favour..
You confine your spirit within the broad kohl
Yet your eyes buy new wings and chalk out new pavements of thick charcoal..
You let yourself chained and peeled over by sorrowful inelegance
Yet your eyes speak words of mercy and an innocent recklessness..
You close your doors on my face or rather slam them hard
Yet your eyes invite me to knock, to try again, to win over the barred..
You show up in front of me as a quiet demure little girl
And yet your eyes voice brazen annoyance when I step on your cat's tail that suddenly chooses to unfurl..
I pull off your faded shroud letting the sun fill your pores with glow
But this time your eyes moan for an unwanted demise, as you turn your back on me as a shameful camouflaged foe..
Your eyes are no longer coral, but a dark smear of soot
That shot the red in irregular fiery curves that must be as painful as an ember-bed burnt foot..
And when they calm down, they just leave behind trails of a dried sunken canal
That speak of nothingness and a void mindless morale-
That you'll never let me touch your veil again..
But there's also a slightest doubt and a teeny-tiny question that fans up the last ember remnants which you earnestly try to refrain-
Is this really worth it?
Coz.. I don't think it is..