Pijush Biswas Poems

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131.
Sonnet1: Direction

Oh, much you shed sweat, now stop
Petty done, vast undone; yet take puff
For much toil 'oft spoils the hope
So, be upright and nullify your set-off.
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132.
Sonnet2: History May Remember It

That day, what could have happened I know
'Tis seen calf-like, our love, flung into sky
Every acute eye, might see us fall, high or low
Or, a shadow of disgrace might make pride die.
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133.
Husband

Ah! the night is yet too short,
How long it should be,
The game should be long and hot,
Caressing hands should go to knee?
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134.
What Brain Says 'Oft We Fail To Earn

What brain says 'oft we fail to earn
Yet be aware before it being utterly dead
Ye, shadow of failure, but none
Can give us impulsion to last breathe.
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135.
Death In Love

Death in love, a luck supreme
Death in love, a rare dream
Our love, our standard
It may be better or pity
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136.
How I Took His Words

While I was walking down the road
Could see a talkative man sitting on timber
I had asked him to speak broad
And his face turned amber.
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137.
Sonnet3: A Lizard

Poor lizard, ha..ha..ha, boast of being gigantic!
It seemed-they and I, all nothing to him.
There was no times to come, but midnight dream?
So I did again no mistakes to complain, so hectic.
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138.
Where The Virtue's Head Is Not High?

Look into the surrounding
Look, faded the virtue has not yet been
Why do we often blame on it, say its lost
Rather I would say, it's beauty is rather stretching-
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139.
All Things Die

All things die; what immortality fades not by years
We laied wasting our time into mere conjured decree
We lost ourselves by dainty illuminative fears
And cared little, - how city ravens fly upon air free.
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140.
Scenario

Alone, I sat beside a window
In a house, near by human habitation
'Mid the sky flying kites, red and yellow
The battle of kites, and exhibition.
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