The Clapper (A Protest Poem) Poem by Malay Roy Choudhury

The Clapper (A Protest Poem)



Then set out after repeated forbiddings the grizzly Afghan Duryodhan
in blazing sun
removed his sandal-wood blooded stone attired guards
thrursting gloom brought out a substitute of morning
crude hell's profuse experience
ha:
a night-waken drug-addict beside the head of feebly lying earth
down the cruciform the clapper could not descend due to strike
babies smiled wet-eyed

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