Oindri Sengupta

Oindri Sengupta Poems

I have given up dreams,
to make seasons from my blood.
They will rise up from my body
like lost souls on the Ganges,
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Forgetting the yellow clouds
The mad woman walks over the rims of river
Collecting pebbles lost in dreams.
She has feet of ceramic and hands of golden wax
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Oindri Sengupta Biography

Mrs. Oindri Sengupta,29, hails from the City of Joy, Kolkata and is a teacher of English at a school for Girls. She is a post graduate in English Literature from Calcutta University and is an avid reader and a prolific poet. Many of her poems have found its way in to some of US & UK based magazines like Decanto, Chiron Review, Muse India, Kritya, Istanbul Literary Review, Hudson View, Poetry Quarterly, Penwood Review & Contemporary Literary Review India. She had been invited to present her poems at Guntur International Poetry Festival in 2014. Two of her poems have found their place in the collection Rainbow Hues, which was released on the inaugural day of the fest. Few poems have also been adapted into a play named `Desire for a Rainbow`, by Prabir Guha)

The Best Poem Of Oindri Sengupta

Silver Sorrow

I have given up dreams,
to make seasons from my blood.
They will rise up from my body
like lost souls on the Ganges,
and walk on the streets with beggars
lighting a fire on their walls.

Shades of neon in all the moments of twilight
capturing lights of the other days
When a sea gives up her solitude to the corals-
madness is reduced to hunger,
and the sea moves to the other side of the coin.

I have given up dreams,
to borrow one hundred light years of life
from your nights.

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In the heart of a rainbow, grows a landscape of blue mountains and marigolds.

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