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Some verses erupt from a traveler's experience |
Written While Sitting on the Border between Bangladesh and India The growling green of the sprawling fields The sparkling silver of the boisterous water And even the bourgeois blue of the rainwashed sky Did not know That a border had been drawn across them That trifles as such filled man’s mind That for this they could even kill Entering India were bovine cows and birds liberated Without any visa Flowing into Bangladesh were the moisture-laden air and honey-hunting bees Without any passport They did not know – That a border existed That an illusion had bifurcated the sky above and the land below That this illusion was food for rivalries, jealousies, hopes and dreams Steel rods stood in attention on a line Draped by black uniform The Lord of the rods – the wide gate remained close Open to only those who could pay But the dust that lay on it Or the ant that crawled underneath it Did not know – That man is lower than low And higher than high if he wisheth That man is an algae of the earth Eating away, parked on top of it That because man can’t live alone and must be in bunches Towards divisions he rushes Yet withal what am I? An honest dreamer – And this? My unforgettable dream |