Bijay Kant Dubey Poems

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Tagore's Gitanjali

In Tagore's Gitanjali, see I the faces
Of Jayasi, Rashkhan, Kabir, Sur, Tulsi and Mira
And their classical love poetry,
Their medieval-age poetry.
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322.
Why Has God Made You So Beautiful?

Why has God made you so beautiful?
I just ask on seeing her
Why has God so beautiful?
A girl never seen before,
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323.
The Girl Trafficked

The girl trafficked
And sold to brothels,
Abused and exploited
From time to time,
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324.
Just For A Kiss

Just for a kiss,
a sweet kiss
to impress
on the appleyish cheeks
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325.
The Dark Goddess, Kalratri, Mahharatrti And Moharatri

The Dark Goddess is none but Kali,
Mystical and Mythical,
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326.
The Library Clerk Has Not Remained A Library Clerk

The library clerk has not remained a library clerk
But has turned into an officer
And the problem is
If everybody turns into an officer
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327.
Hare Rama, Hare, Hare; Hare Krishna, Hare, Hare

Hare Rama, Rama-Rama, hare-hare,
Hare Krishna, Krishna-Krishna, hare-hare.
O sing you, sing us all,
The name of Rama and Krishna,
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328.
April Fools’ Day

The fools gathering and planning
As to how to celebrate
April Fools’ Day
On the eve of it,
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329.
On Valentine's Day

On Valentine's Day,
Break you not anybody's heart,
Hurt you not anybody's feelings,
Just take it a day of love,
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330.
Poetic Journalism

Poetic journalism talk I, discuss I,
How poetry can be used as journalism or journalistic purposes, Stating about and sharing with the readers in the form of opinion, Review, statement, theory, politics or sociology?
A poem is an essay, a paragraph, a prose-piece,
A biography, an autobiography,
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