Hudhud Poem by Bijay Kant Dubey

Hudhud



Hudhud, are you coming,
Have heard about,
You coming to
With a greater velocity and wind force,
Yet to make a landfall,
Uprooting the trees,
Smashing it all
With the roar and surging seas,
Bad inclement weather,
Rains lashing
To follow
In its trail of devastation
And destruction,
But think you at lest
Our human predicament and destiny,
Hudhud, toss up not
The things so mercilessly
Like the ruthless hordes
Of tyrannical invaders and plunderers
From central Asia
Or the pirates from the Arabian sea?

Hudhud, where dwell you,
Why so cruel and callous,
Ruthless and pitiless,
I can see your Chengezi beards,
The Tartary spirit,
Hudhud?

Saturday, October 11, 2014
Topic(s) of this poem: art
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