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Justice and Indiscrimination – Poetry from Bengal

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Justice and Indiscrimination – Poetry from Bengal
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Suhina Biswasmajumdar

Contemporary World Literature - Suhina Biswas- Sindh Courier-1A writer from Kolkata, Bengal and a life-long devotee of Swami Vivekananda, Suhina is against any discrimination. Two significant life-forces propel her – ‘love’ and ‘writing’. Suhina’s book ‘Tumi’ (you) and Songs of Silence (A Journey to Love), are collections of her poetic thoughts.

Justice and Indiscrimination  

Cut the hands those dare to touch her

Pluck the eyes

Dissect him that desires fear to arise.  

 

Let the world born free

Let the kids forget the insect’s bite

Let the mother be proud of her male child.

Let the men move without hiding their faces

Let the women feel safe

 

No. I don’t expect the earth to turn to heaven

But protect the mortals

The conspiracy of heaven never reigns over the innocent earth.  

Here after.

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Mortality or Not

Now

I share what I’ve,

Receive what I get,

Behave as I wish,

 

Why?

Look,

Now

I don’t have faith on tomorrow

Trust yesterday not again. 

 

Floating on the realm of this now

I’m reborn if not resurrect.

 

The story of the dew drop

Never exists

Where tyranny of the sun rays begins.

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