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Pradip Chattopadhyay
Poems
Mar 2015
The monk and rebel
The monk shows me the scar
where he took the bullet
the 70s fiery rebel
is now a Shiva-ite by faith.
I try to see in his eyes
remnant of youthβs spark
believing the fire never dies
from time now buried in the dark.
The March wind blows the dust
banyan trunks make a cool shade
in the lull he relieves a past
no way could he obliterate.
A time was I held a gun
the police was hot on my trail
day night I was on the run
in the pride of being a rebel.
Cast shadows an eerie silence
now evening could no longer wait
I wave to him from a distance
Shiva waits on him to meditate.
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Pradip Chattopadhyay
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