Melting Moments Poem by Bijay Kant Dubey

Melting Moments



There is there the philosophy of life,
There is there the philosophy of love.
Dwarakanth H. Kabadi as a poet of love,
Love mundane, love cosmic,
Love existential.

There are 54 poems in the collection
Named Melting Moments,
First published in 1990,
Shows him
As a different lover,
Talking of love philosophically.

Most of the poems generally begin with
A flicker of his own,
That is a haiku,
Philosophical in essence
And thereafter the matter to follow,
The substance following.

Wordsworthian Strange Fits of Passion not,
But the Kabadian Fires of Passion,
The Keatsian fever and fret not,
But the Shakespearean frenzy and fire
Make him glimpse
In a Donnian and Marvellian format.

Amorous and aesthetic, spiritual and metaphysical,
Holding a different view,
Taking love otherwise,
He weeps not,
Btu smiles and basks in its warmth,
The sunniness of it,
Discarding the worldly view.

Lover’s Dawn, The Mist On Your Lips,
Naughty Clouds, I Wait for Her, Mind and Mirror,
To a Woman, That Voice, Fires of Passion,
The poems of his,
A poet of the smiling flowers, tickling ripples,
Shattering echoes, kindling fires,
Hovering hawks, screaming voids.



Chariot of Dreams

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