Prayer Poem by Sumit Chakrabarti

Prayer



Afar heard the cry of solitude,
I walk by.

oft easy wind and downy sweep twirls with delirious thoughts,
world of beauty crosses me.

Reject I myself, I still walk by.

Intoxicated is the wind of intrigue, induced by the lyre of love!
You open up, as petals of Eglantine open, surrendering to the mist of dark.
Elysium sends the rain in kissing the lonesome lark!
Spring, aroused in flames of desires, tells the only tale I have!
You, my love!

I see my dawn in you, O prayer!
Embrace me with all your fragrance, O soul of soul.
Let me behold you, my eternal thirst.

Intoxicate me, my love!
Let me be a disgrace once, O flower!

Let me dissolve in you,
As a droplet dissolves into Ocean and lost.
Let me be thirsty once again, O art!

Open up, my love.
Unclad your amorous mystery, O Empress of hearts.

Let me drink even after the world ends, O serene!

For eons I awaited!
O the melancholy of lithe, for your bosom to shake!
For your stillness to break!
For your love to wake!

Derail me with your songs of love, my love!
You are the only road I have!

Let me be lost into you,
As the horizon loses self into the shrine of mystery.
As time consummates with truth,
As a traveler reaches the destination,
As the goddess appears before the ardent worshiper accepting his devotion.

Saturday, January 14, 2017
Topic(s) of this poem: love and dreams,melancholy,romanticism
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Sumit Chakrabarti

Sumit Chakrabarti

Shibchar, Madaripur, Bangladesh
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