Swagato Saha : Writing

Decentered

Decentered

A Poem by Swagato Saha


'Gainst furies of ghastly stars we'd flailed,Through worldly waters of time onto moonlit shores;Where we crawled, and rose in arms, unveiled,Orders of..
False Horizon

False Horizon

A Poem by Swagato Saha


What once were weightless whispers inane,And nameless wagers ever fleeting in vain;Till in breathless glory did pass, to divine lore...O' proud silenc..
The Loner's Discourse

The Loner's Discourse

A Poem by Swagato Saha


In arduous heat of early May thus was,The first rains of longest year became,And shallow pools that sat in lonely impasse,Cascaded o'er the asphalt fr..
To Be

To Be

A Poem by Swagato Saha


In a cauldron of earthly noise, there I stood -Naked dust 'gainst the metonymy of winds,Stooped low in kiss to the comatose wood,And the leagues diver..
Daydream's Day

Daydream's Day

A Poem by Swagato Saha


'Tis in hour o' thought whence gluttony clears,For sweet slumber and the slaying o' time,Where'd wane blonde days to grey musings o' years,And daydrea..
Opaquely Yours

Opaquely Yours

A Poem by Swagato Saha


Orders of opaque 'gainst faces they raged,Condemned to wordless recoil;Obscured to depths whence long'd they waged,O' what of thus silent turmoil?"I r..
The Ghost In The Machine

The Ghost In The Machine

A Poem by Swagato Saha


By the waver of lamps so these keys tire,The walls age 'nother day;Dim the screen deems my wake's expired -Mid numbness o' neuron's decay.In peaceful ..
A Winter's Walk

A Winter's Walk

A Poem by Swagato Saha


What warmth seek I in the scenes that swarm;Familiar as they've grown,By the stones, by blades, the barren arms-They bear no scent unknown...All tensi..
Caught In Itself

Caught In Itself

A Poem by Swagato Saha


O' words I was told are treasures to behold,Whence wise we wake to the blood that flows,In sour guts, in sore limbs - o' wonders we wreathe!No more'd ..
The Slippery Slopes

The Slippery Slopes

A Poem by Swagato Saha


Lifeless you heed their sprawling limbs and the wayward leers that be, Servile as thy leaves that wryly pale held to the wind’s mercy, And si..