Where Would I Go Poem by Sujoy Bhattacharya

Where Would I Go



Where I would go I know not at all.
Are flowers there as friendly as they are here.
Fragrance of jasmine wipe out my tears of human fetidity!
Roses teach me that life is now a bed of roses.
The sky inspires me to broaden my heart tarnished by human filth !
Rivers clean my thoughts infected by earthly virus of mental viciousness that has inflicted wounds ti humanity.
Slender trees talk to the evening stars -
Mountain peaks cajole with the cloud-
Sea - waves lash masculinity on the thirsty beaches -
Night desert makes courtship with the listless moon -
Arctic ice heals the burning ailments of the Earth -
I don't want to leave the realm of wonder!
Today or tomorrow I have to go!
I shriek in shrill outcry
the bolus of fright chokes my voice.
The sun mocks at my mortality!
The blinking stars jeers at my meagre life time!
The seasons send me the clues to rebirth!
But my mortal brain can't decipher the puzzle!
From within the murky womb of night
Death whispers, " Your days are going to be numbered ".

Where Would I Go
Tuesday, February 27, 2018
Topic(s) of this poem: elegy
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