Samujjwal Dey

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Urban life, a busy street
Cars honk their horns.
The air here, might not have oxygen
For they are in cylinders now.
...

Quiet shall become the crying heart,
Only that had the right to cry.
Free be the birds, chained for years,
The dusk is hiding from the night.
...

Drizzling mummer
Play tambourine from the sky;
Uniting the lands and clouds.
From a distant place,
...

Good or bad;
My senses shall decide.
My senses, greater than me!
Poor me, only a slave to my senses.
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I shall seek my redemption,
In the love I had to lose.
For I am all alone living in seclusion;
Carrying a burden too great for my shoulders.
...

What is love?
May be a thousand souls,
Have asked this; a thousand times.
But not even a single radical answer
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A red rose,
Red enough to bleed,
Yet the blood never falls on the ground.
Blooming in a royal garden,
...

And just like that a war began.
A war neither fought with weapons
Nor amongst countries or empires.
A war not to conquer territories,
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The Best Poem Of Samujjwal Dey

A Friend Who Lost His Keys

Urban life, a busy street
Cars honk their horns.
The air here, might not have oxygen
For they are in cylinders now.
Once a field is now a steel farm.
Growing silvery crops.
In the broken frame, is a forgotten picture;
An old couple on a bench.
The phone, too busy asking quotations-
Never cared to answer or call back.
But one night, my drunken friend lost his keys!
For a door never his own.
Sleeping out in the cold,
Came back the smell of his blanket.
The phone now free and on.
The lost keys brought a smile,
On the other side of the phone;
Known voices reach his ear.
A home now only in dreams,
Became visible through the phone.
Calling him back home.
Next morning expected, to see a phone,
Thrown in the garbage truck.
But the poor phone, found its place
On a desk with dead files aside.

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