Soumar Bhuyan

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Wintry eyed in the throes of a summer's irradiance
That melts irises, or threatens to, when men
Know not what the desert can do to them; I tried
To shake off my Himalayan bearing, as and when
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Twilight is a time for reconnaissance
Of the whimsical or blind
Bovines of the village, cast adrift
In the madness of the moment,
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Avian innards splattering in oil, unminded
By mess drudges soaked in the juices of toil,
Minding instead the goat, the fish, the peas
Requisitioned by hoodlums on the boil;
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Snow And Sand

Wintry eyed in the throes of a summer's irradiance
That melts irises, or threatens to, when men
Know not what the desert can do to them; I tried
To shake off my Himalayan bearing, as and when
My tropical friend gasped on dry air and died, singing
Or trying to sing an old song from his past;
Now, here, in the back of beyond, where ice
Is a figment of imagination, where footsteps last
As long as the memory of leaving them,
I long to be a man without a past.

I don't struggle on hoofs, I struggle
With not knowing where to lead them, not trusting
Caravans or prophets of the sand, I long
For seers of the mountains who read your hand
And tell you it does not matter where you are,
You will die.

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