Grow
by Saheli Gosh
Hurricane,
tempest, storm
Make sure you
choose a name for your soul refusing to sleep.
Friday,
Saturday, Sun
The week begins as
it ends in the sobs and the weep.
Longing,
craving, thirst
Your movements
must know what conjures within.
Flashlights,
streetlights, Moon
In the world of
returns, have their own ways of leading.
Fingers,
forehead, chest
Practise planting
kisses in every deserted corner.
Formals,
black dress, Tee-s
Every next keeps
reminding you of the former.
Rantings,
dancing, smiles
Stolen moments are
what keeps you alive.
Groceries,
bookshelves, toys
It's so often that
you ask yourself, "How could I be so naive?"
Evening,
midnight, dawn
That's all it ever
took the universe to regenerate.
Strength,
belief, hope
Keep them close as
you learn not to bring yourself to hate.
* * * * *
Saheli Ghosh is an English
Language Teacher at the Ramakrishna Mission Institute of Culture in Kolkata,
India. She has completed her Masters in English and is currently pursuing her
B. Ed. from Loreto College. A wandering soul, she believes herself to be a
phoenix willing to make the ashes count through words. Her works have been
published in the Ariel Chart International Literary Journal.
A sumptuous feast for thought.
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