Broken Dreams Poem by Barnali Saha

Broken Dreams



Broken Dreams
by
Barnali Saha
(Nashville, TN)




What broken dreams fill my mind?

Like darkness in a drab room.

The pillowy softness of the shattered vagaries,

The reveries, the whimsical fancies of my clodpated mind.

My doltish, sottish, little mind.

I stand beside the window and see the street lights,

Sheaf’s of broken dreams, lambent cute and bright.

I am not Cassandra, I cannot prophesies,

My clairvoyance, my sagacity fail me.

A brilliant-black, nebulous sheet of distinction

between pride and conceit lies.

I fail to understand that, I fail to recognize.

As I look out, I see gray clouds nibbling the sky,

The black mix with the gray and make it duller, brighter.

I now hear the roaring winds,

The lightening flashed,

The sky rained on me in torrents.

Sweeping away my old dark dreams, my broken chimerical fancies.

By
Barnali Saha
Nashville, TN

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