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Dancing Girl On Iceberg

behind the straight line joining the
numerous drawn curves of the sea
the golden glow of the rising
sun is pouring into the waves.
the most beautiful melody of this earth 
is heard all around, the arrival
of the rays in a stream of ice
have taken the form of a star.
there are two nice icebergs,
one is as a grand entrance
and other is two sides are like
a steep sloping mountain, middle
a bit flat, sloping in front.
THE GIRL DRESSED IN RED IS DANCING
IN HER  POSTURE ON THE ICEBERG. 
waves gather crowds in front,
body of some of the 
crowded iceberg is 
collapsing into the source.
last posture of the dance -
an ice piece in the right hand
extending parallel to the ice
plane, the left hand diagonally
upwards and creating a love
symbol with the middle finger
and thumb behind the ice,
left leg parallel to left hand
the right leg protect balance.
this time, two soft lips say -
“dear earth,
my life, my love, my peace,
you are one of the best creator;
but i know we be trayed you,
pardon, we promised and we’re
fulfilling your fulfillment again.
then iceberg says -
” you are a real person who
speaks and does help to one 
and another,
there is only one source of
birth or death,
get yourself freed up by being
honest in white, we are all
members of the earth,
forget the difference, 
let’s all shake hands.“  
immediately the girl hugs 
with iceberg and says - “ sure ”.
also she can see breaking 
an iceberg and creating 
a new iceberg.

Copyright © Koushik Jana | Year Posted 2021

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