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Habitual Tool – A Poem from Nepal

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Habitual Tool – A Poem from Nepal
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Sushant Thapa

Sushant Thapa - Nepal - Sindh CourierHailing from Biratnagar, Nepal, Sushant Thapa holds a Master’s degree in English literature from Jawaharlal Nehru University, New Delhi, India. He has published three books of poetry namely: The Poetic Burden and Other Poems (New Delhi, 2020), Abstraction and Other Poems (UK, 2021) and Minutes of Merit (Kolkata, 2021). He has been published in places like The Gorkha Times, The Kathmandu Post, and several international magazines. He has also been published in national and International anthologies. One of his poems is included in the Paragon English book for Grade 6 students in Nepal. He teaches Business English to Bachelor’s level students of BBA and BIT at Nepal Business College, Biratnagar, Nepal. Recently he recited his poem “The Poetic Burden” in Kalinga Literary Festival, Kathmandu, Nepal. He was recently awarded with Indology Best Poet Award 2022 from West Bengal, India for his debut poetry book “The Poetic Burden and Other Poems.”

Habitual Tool

The road to calmness,

The first spring flower,

The dragonflies

Dancing beneath the blue

Of the sky.

One touch of the clay

To paint faces;

A child’s freedom in a play.

No broken smiles.

The tough caricature

Setting its foot on the sand.

I can wave at the sky

Embrace the mountains

And sleep on the dewy grass

To find myself again and again. 

The chaos doesn’t have a face.

Words set me free

I lose not a cost of being alive.

Way down my intentions are meant

Not to hurt.

Poetry a habitual tool.

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