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Pradip Chattopadhyay
Poems
Feb 2018
Small Change
She stands where the river blows her hair wild
no youth and no favor for her
no hands to clean the salt licks on her skin
her palms are dreams wrinkled dry
yet craving an offer.
You come from a distant land, she says,
heavens bless you.
I got no small change, I respond,
my mind drifts to ponder,
a small change, I need that too,
always hungered for
and faltered through
like I missed the vessel narrowly
to be on the river's other side.
Maybe when I come back,
I turn toward her.
She was gone.
Harwood Point, Dec 5, 2017
An abortive river trip, a chance encounter
Written by
Pradip Chattopadhyay
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