Bits Of Philosophical Thoughts, The 22nd Collection Of Poems By Pronab Kumar Majumder Poem by Bijay Kant Dubey

Bits Of Philosophical Thoughts, The 22nd Collection Of Poems By Pronab Kumar Majumder

Rating: 5.0


Bits of Philosophical Thoughts as a work
Contains in
The philosophical tidbits and contents
Of the poet
As a thinker of time,
Keeping a watch on
Just like a watchman,
A night-watchman
And a day-time durwan, gate-keeper.

Time which is all-important,
Time which is all-powerful,
Time which it is indestructible
And immortal
is the point of of his discussion
And deliberation,
A poet of time,
Brooding over the spectrum of life
Under its dimension,
A poet reflecting and ruminating over
What it has in the passage of time.

What which never returns, comes back,
Time which it flies away
Making penitent, repentant,
Time which dodges and coaxes
And hoaxes
With the hoary voice of its own,
Time is time,
Nothing to relax and rest,
To go on, go on,
Move on and on,
Never stop you the mission of its,
Time all powerful.

The ticking watch, the alarm of the round clock,
The bold strike of the wall clock with the pendulum,
The tower high above striking,
The subject of his rumination
And he thinking about deeply
Not as a khagolshastri,
But as a kavi,
Not as a astronomer, a cosmonaut,
But as a poet
Going to the ravi,
I mean the sun,
As the proverb says
Where the sun cannot
There can a poet.

COMMENTS OF THE POEM
Ratnakar Mandlik 27 March 2016

The beautifully conceived poem is refreshing and inspirational. Off course, a poet has access to places where even the Sun and sun rays can not reach. Thanks for sharing.10 points.

0 0 Reply
READ THIS POEM IN OTHER LANGUAGES
Close
Error Success