the power-cut at the main street

the power-cut at the main street

A Poem by poddar kushal

The power-cut at the main street

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Outside, the sound of pollution rises.

Midday, hustling around for nickels, sweats.

The power-cut has picked up a book,

The words dance before PC-eyes.

A French window, ajar let lights in.

A hereto-unknown colleague opens

His story page illustrated with

The rumblings an off-colored life.

Strange. Others see that a mirror-house

Slowly consumes the skins and accents.

 

© 2008 poddar kushal


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Is the sound of pollution generators kicking in? Does line two say 'but life goes on'? And the poor old PC eyes can't look at the PC. And so to the book? Reduced to natural light? Some far off opens up a read-request? Hmm, is the power cut an internal power cut within the poet? Everyond is equal in the mirror house? Looking back, the pollution could symbolise a writers block...and the power cut could be a failure of inspiration. How am I doing? Badly, I suspect!

Posted 16 Years Ago


A great 'view' my friend.

Posted 16 Years Ago



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poddar kushal
poddar kushal

kolkata, India, India



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life and trying to earn bread made me an advocate. mad at my own stressful self, turned to writing. poems mainly. but, there are several short stories published in my mother toungue 'bengali'.i live i.. more..

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