Haikus Collected Poem by Bijay Kant Dubey

Haikus Collected



My House In Ruins (Haiku)
There lies in
My house of time
In ruins.

Indian English Poetry Ph.D. (Haiku)
The Indian English poetry Ph.D. guide a ragged man
And the Ph.D. student a ragged man,
Both of them rag-pickers.

Indian English Poetry & Criticism (Haiku)
Indian English poet a no-man,
Indian English critic too a no-man
And Indian English poetry a study in no-men.

Pinda-Dana (Haiku)
O, I am pinda-dana
For the solace
Of my dead mother!

Asthi-Kalasha (Haiku)
It is the asthi of my father
Hanging by
The ancestral peepul tree.

The Dark Daughter (Haiku)
The dark daughter
Mythical and mystical
I saw it on the terracotta plates.

The Dark Daughter (Haiku)
The dark daughter
Mythical and mystical
I saw it on the terracotta plates.

Wild Blooms (Haiku)
See the wild blooms
And the innocent children
And compare your genius with.

Where Is Art? (Haiku)
Rather than calling yourself
Talented with the steaks of genius,
Try to see it in others.

What Is More Important? (Haiku)
Rather than my poetry
Think I of the good earth
For posterity.

Alone, All Alone (Haiku)
In this universe
Vast and wide, think I
How alone am I!

Poetic Madness (Haiku)
I am mad, you are mad,
All but for poetry,
Which but cannot give.

How Mad I Am! (Haiku)
Poetry, poetry,
Is poetry your madness
Undiagnosed?

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