Two New Poems on Summer and Photographs by Ranjit K. Sahu

 

Two New Poems on Summer and Photographs by Ranjit K. Sahu  

 

  1. SUMMER OF THIRST

 

Sweltering heat and the air blows heat too.

Under the summer sun when no clouds form

Mountains to beaches: as far goes one’s view

Mourn the absence of rain; willing a storm,

Ever has the earth felt so dry and dead

Returning the embrace of parched summer

Often filled with thirst, that remains unsaid,

Freaking with just gestures of a mummer

The odds of revival always seem low.

Heat building thirst in every form of life

In their quest souls seek solace in shadows

Reconciling with existence and strife

Scorching the body and scorching the soul

Thirsty summer spreads its fangs wide and whole.

 

 

  1. THIRST OF SUMMER

 

There’s a heat in the heart as in the air

Heavy the breath turns warm with heated mood

In the words of the world, love is called despair

Rising temperature when creates feud

Scorched by sunshine and burnt by emotion

The heart looks for some solace from above

Often all love has thirst as definition

Failed lovers when have to acquire their love

 

So hard is the hurt from Cupid’s arrow

Ultimately making his victim bleed.

Many succumb to the thirst like sparrow

Many may sweat though love’s showers they need.

Each life and each love has a thirst to quench

Rain falls or not, lovers in sorrow drench.

 

© Ranjit K. Sahu, USA

 

 

 

 

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