A Poem In Japan's Right Poem by Brijmohan swami

A Poem In Japan's Right



First hirosima, then Nagasaki
First uranium
After that hydrogen...
In a painting
Bus
And i tell you kissing
That it never happens true

Whereas our 'pillow'
 Even after sleeping
Barbarity of human civilization
And ruinous
Inventive constant
Keep on walking
Where are you going
 That now our world
Anyone sitting on the atom bomb
Has transformed into human

Tell me before sleeping
What are we giving
 To your generations
While generations will not grow on the wall
Like the 'Twenty Century' posters written in the welcome letter.
We want to know
What is the end of that?
I did not even know
That Hiroshima from our house
Or how far was it from the equator
But that night you
Giving your hot breath
I see my eyes in front of my eyes
Someone's
Sister killed
 So half of my memories
How to tell someone without naming
By cutting the pocket,
 Searching for you
Beach roads
Government bottlenecks
I would scare you even closer to you.
 Life span
Your Life
Those people who have finished
What we like
Sleeping with stick.
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A Poem By - Brijmohan Swami
(Translated by - praveen charan, Brijmohan swami
© Copyright Brijmohan Swami
12/07/2017

A Poem In Japan's Right
Wednesday, July 12, 2017
Topic(s) of this poem: heart,revolutionary,war memories
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