Flowerage

Flowerbeds are difficult.
They demand response
like poets who publish
a book or two.
The axis of the Earth belongs
to where the wind
carries your weight.
 
Air that emits
from the footprints
of the gone-by
settles on the staircase
of diction. My baton
rejoins the orchestration.
It turns me into a circumstellar.

 

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Sanjeev Sethi
Picture Nick Victor

 

Sanjeev Sethi has authored eight books of poetry, his latest being Legato without a Lisp (CLASSIX, an imprint of Hawakal, New Delhi, September 2024). His poetry has been published in over thirty-five countries and has appeared in more than 500 journals, anthologies, and online literary venues. He lives in Mumbai, India.

 

 

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One Response to Flowerage

    1. Nice poem. Great image. Thanks …..

      A SEASON OF FILMS

      From what I can gather from cinema

      Japan would periodically invade Korea
      and do terrible things to people. The

      Japanese poet, Tatsuji Miyoshi writes
      approvingly of ants
      dragging the wing of a butterfly

      See! He says, almost
      classically. It is like a yacht

      The Korean poet, Han Yongwun
      who signed the 1919 document
      declaring independence from Japan

      describes you walking
      the twenty steps to his bed

      If we are to live together, harmoniously
      these differences must be surmountable

      Comment by Steven Taylor on 23 October, 2024 at 6:57 am

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