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Sukumar Mohanty Poem
MY PRIMARY THOUGHTS
SUKUMARMOHANTY
(1)
The world has worthy ample,
No wealth to exalt in me;
Best has done my progenitor;
Wordsworth, Coleridge and Moore.
(2)
They hear the giggle from the jet,
Daffodils dance in the heart;
And euphonic carol of cuckoo in spring;
Blinking stars and floating fog.
(3)
And they note the whisper of twist,
Rain of rose in noon and night;
And prowling from heaven to hive;
The world is only light and life.
(4)
But,
I heed the eyes swollen with pain;
Submerged valley in the malignant rain;
And the clouds mask the painted sky;
Soon the utopia spin to dusky.
(5)
And I mark the thirsting sods,
Widow boughs with fried bud;
I get the roar of the deep;
And life immure in Her grip.
(6)
Though differ in tongues very the taste,
Crow louds,weighing himself the best.
(7)
But,
How can I flatter the girl of angle,
Watching her tender neck, apron tie???
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Sukumar Mohanty Poem
A TRUTH THAT I EXPLORED
sukumar mohanty
(1)
My sun had already in back,
Returning from the field;
I saw the twilight tube-well;
Eclipsed by the green arms;
And lonely in the rust.
(2)
But I hear the buzzes
Flowing from the mewling tap.
(3)
What truth I explored
For which I thought deep and deep,
Standing alone in frosted tuft,
And my little master giggled
wrap by a lot.
Copyright © Sukumar Mohanty | Year Posted 2013
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