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A day in adulthood

A helpless follower

A man draped in tattered clothes

After dark

An axe on Keats

And can't I mould my future

And how the dreams fall

Being in love

Bereft of success

Between despair and hope

Come back soon
Devil and his counterpart

Devour

Engineers

Epitaph

Farewell

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Fast moves the time

Femina

Finding Estella again

Freedom came cheap

From where to nowhere

Fulfillment

Harvest

Heart in Everest

Heaven to hell and back again

HOME

How he lies amid his ruins, and you smile

How I missed the beauty

I want to be your nosering
I weave a dream
I wonder
Insomnia

Kiss from a rose

Land's end

Leeches in my soul

Letter from battlefield

Looking back

Losing everything

Love and compromise

Love in modern times

Madonna

My abode among the clouds

My beloved

Naga Sadhu goes digital

Nevertheless I tried

Ode

On St. Valentine

On visiting an old place

Papa dear

Rancour

Reminiscences from my graveyard

Stranger at the tavern

Suspended animation

Tears, idle tears

Telephone call to my beloved

Tell her I am dead

Termination

That passed, this also may

The blissful illusion

The breathless seashore

The bride

The Buddha smiled, but he died

The cigarette butt, the mosquito blood

The day after the crossing

The desert princess

The dipping sun

The eve of St. Valentine

The frozen wet damsel

The last word

The pen and the paper

The phoenix

The pimp

The silence spoke so much

The soldier's lament

The tear left a trail

The world beyond innocence

They tell me I am mad

Thoughts of tomorrow

Titanic

To hug her close or leave her alone

Today I die

Vain is the wish to be born again

Vanished figure

Walking through the streets of a country deprived

When loss pains no more

Where the grass in not painted green

Which is better?

Wild nights
You don't ask

You see why I died

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Harvest

I counted numberless sparrows pick at my grains;
Poor birds! Eat, I have got more than this old man needs;
Rich I now stand amid my riches-
Poorer though I lay, in ruins, when leaves last fell,
When I bereaved my wife, and my son’s widow wailed.
The laden tops of pregnant maize are brushing against my wrinkled hands,
I can smell the ripened leaves and dry grains,
I can see the dun reaching out to where the sun sets-
It looked much the same last fall as I saw a simmering world-
Yes, I couldn’t count the sparrows though.
I ploughed this land upon which I now walk,
My legs falter upon the uneven terrain,
My breath comes in gasps;
Far away my grandson cries there,
I walk amid my riches until I hear him no more.
-27\11\98,Calcutta-63

COMMENTS :

The blindness of fate has been much commented upon. Sometimes it seems outright malevolent, instead of just blind. And yet sometimes fate seems benevolent. Unfortunately this munificence of fate sometimes comes too late and in too little a quantity. A bountiful harvest after the mouths have been buried is no harvest. Such is the old man here. But then there is a silver lining- his grandson is there. The resilience of humanity is not subject to the pressures of determinism- evolution and adaptation, added with the courage, capacity and the formidable intellect and ambition of man comes to rescue him at many crisis points. The grandchild is but the child of man, and a child the father of man.

 

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