burnt sky
brick kiln in one corner
hiccuping streetlight
hiccuping streetlight
tenant crowds rolling up luggage
in search of a new address
like floating clouds
in search of a new address
like floating clouds
holding our hands tight
like a pen and a cap
we are gliding down from the
river's head to its estuary.
like a pen and a cap
we are gliding down from the
river's head to its estuary.
the sun, a one - rupee coin, drops down
into the pocket of a blue shirt.
a firefly descending like a meteor.
into the pocket of a blue shirt.
a firefly descending like a meteor.
we are fleeing.
Partha Chatterjee lives in India. He loves poetry and
music.
Dear Partha,
ReplyDeleteThank you for your mindful poem. Well done.
Best wishes,
Inge
Thank you very much
ReplyDeletevery atmospheric indeed
ReplyDeleteDear Partha,
ReplyDeleteIt's good to see you are already getting comments on your poem. Congratulations! I see you have made your way to our online journal, hopefully enjoying your time spent here.
Blessings,
Karen
Thank you Jack Horne
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