Through a Bird’s Eye – Deb Bandyopadhyay

Jan 29, 2021 | Fiction | 1 comment

When I wondered about a question on a gloomy morning,
A magical blue pond full of jumping fishes appeared in my backyard,
I plunged in and ancient tracks of frozen tires showed me the way…
To an empty truck that found its play,
To a blue park yet to be filled,
To a bridge yet to be crossed,
To my tightly knitted neighbors whom I’ve never seen.

When I wondered about a question on a gloomy morning,
A magical blue pond full of jumping fishes appeared in my backyard,
I plunged in and ancient tracks of frozen tires showed me the way
To an empty truck that found its play,
To a blue park yet to be filled,
To a bridge yet to be crossed,
To my tightly knitted neighbors whom I’ve never seen.

 

 

About Author

Deb Bandyopadhyay

Deb Bandyopadhyay

Deb Bandyopadhyay is a scientist and a student of poetry. Deb’s poems portrait vivid imagery of scattered pieces of his life in distant continents. He is also a passionate photographer and often experiments with various mediums, subjects and technology. In this work, the poet and the photographer meet in air.

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  1. Can you please cite the original poem ? Where to find it in Bangla?

1 Comment

  1. Jishnu Sen

    Beautiful

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