poem

Thoughts of an immigrant

She stands in front of the canvas and stares.
13 October 2023, 18:00 PM

Jojo-Buri

the moon watches over you, when whales beach themselves, the tides wash them back home; the moon looks down
13 October 2023, 18:00 PM

Falastin

News from Gaza rips the heart open/ Idlib is burning too
10 October 2023, 15:55 PM

Muse of Melodies

Eurydice, his beloved,  lost to the shades, In the underworld's depths,  where darkness pervades.
8 October 2023, 13:55 PM

Shokoruno Benu Bajaie Ke Jai

Who is the one playing such a plaintive tune on a flute
6 October 2023, 18:00 PM

KA DINGA PEPO

It is odd that nowadays One seldom hears the words
29 September 2023, 18:00 PM

If I Speak

Tell me what to say when I need to speak, If I have to say something, So what can I say: look at that
29 September 2023, 18:00 PM

Silent screams

Let us raise our voices, let us be heard, / Justice for the dead, let their voices be stirred
25 September 2023, 15:55 PM

Reminiscent

I remember the wallowing hole inside of my chest, / hollow and bleeding
23 September 2023, 15:55 PM

Not everyone looks at the sky with the same weighted heart

Once, I believed there was a crown on my head. The heart was brimming with life and light Brimming with boundless force to surpass any spread. Among the crowd, I was always one
22 September 2023, 18:00 PM

Prompts

The pavements are hotter in winter, the rain never wets the asphalt and I never tell you to do anything else other than “be”. 
21 September 2023, 13:55 PM

The colour of revolution is red

And along with our bodies, the rage keeps on, / we chafe and bleed and clot and steer; / we go mad and nude
16 September 2023, 15:22 PM

Love, when you’re an adrenaline junky

And in spite of knowing this/ In spite of the absurdity of it all/ You let yourself fall
15 September 2023, 18:00 PM

The new speculative literary magazine on the block

Veering off from stories for a bit, Fahim Anzoom Rumman’s “The Secret” was a breath of fresh air. The piece seemed to be a cross between a poem and the kind of fable your grandparents would tell you as a kid to get you to fall asleep.
2 September 2023, 16:15 PM

Pandemic Nocturne 1: December Dirge

Ask me not of Grief. For I have been burnt by its friendly fire with blood and bits of oozing mortal flesh spun flaky and ashen by its biting cold breath.
1 September 2023, 18:00 PM

jani dekha hobe

that single spot, shunyo, a hole that is filled to its circumference, I drive and the sun is bigger than I’ve ever seen and orange, look directly into it or, i had to write a poem to go along with the first
1 September 2023, 18:00 PM

Parting

While I fear whom you’ll become once you hear me, once you leave me.
31 August 2023, 13:00 PM

Fathers and Daughters and Unmailed Letters

Perhaps father was never taught to love.
31 August 2023, 13:00 PM

My Home

The trust you gain takes time. 
31 August 2023, 13:00 PM

Black swan

from my blood fangs, disarrayed cold / looting my sore body / that has done so much for me, while I ached
29 August 2023, 15:55 PM