Lapis Lazuli Poem by Pradip Chattopadhyay

Lapis Lazuli

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When at roadside stands
I see a little mag of poetry
can't help mutter two words

lapis lazuli

Must have brought it a poet like him
lover of letters dealer of dreams
drunk in the elixir of emotion
added a drop more to the spilling ocean!

In the vastness grew in one nook
bearded youth with poetic look
his words tattered on the canvas a rag
bringing this world one little mag!

There wasn't a reader an eye to see
the poet's journal sold for free
he carried them bagful if could find
ears willing a discerning mind!

Then they shrunk the hopes high soared
wings broken the bard was floored
in the desert sands lay dried poetry
dying unprized lapis lazuli!

No question asked nor rose a frown
a wasted poet was the known verdict
he put his pen forever down
till breathed his last a drug addict!

Wednesday, April 23, 2014
Topic(s) of this poem: poets
POET'S NOTES ABOUT THE POEM
he intended poems to decorate his life
little mag - little magazine
lapis lazuli - a decorative metamorphic rock
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