I Remember You Poem by Sudipta Biswas

I Remember You



If possible, come back in my life
At dead night
With the ticking of clock
With the hooting of owl
With the sickle shaped moon
I remember you.

When the train runs very fast
Or stops in an unknown station
When a beggar begs
I remember you.
On the pavement of a busy street
In a sampan on the holy Ganges
At the quietness of the Himalaya
I remember you.
If the sky is overcast,
Or in a bright beautiful morning,
In the rainy day
I remember you.
At Sundarban, in the vessel
My friends are looking for tiger…
I remember you.
At moonlit night of Narmada bank
In the cliff of the marble rock
I remember you.

All busy people of Mumbai
Running for their offices…
The entire world is hankering after money…
Throwing heap of money in the dustbin
I remember you.

Before going to bed at night, I remember you.
In lonely bed, I remember you.
At dawn, at dusk, at twilight, at sunset, I remember you.
Throughout the day, throughout the night, I remember you.

Friday, January 20, 2012
Topic(s) of this poem: love and dreams
COMMENTS OF THE POEM
Suman Biswas 14 March 2012

good one.... touched my heart... very beautiful.

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Sudipta Biswas

Sudipta Biswas

Nokari, Ranaghat, West Bengal, India
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