Lost Lover | Madhab Chandra Jena

Look …
The sky meets the earth
Where…
My village is there.
A small cottage,
bamboos and mud the walls are.
A wooden box in a corner,
old books inside
Like my child hood,
Grandfather’s Bhagvat Gita
Not necessary not destroyed,
Some blank papers
But Secured….
Still I dream there
Someone whispers me a dark night,
Someone a scarecrow,
Someone a jailbird.
But still I tolerate me a lost lover
I stay there
where …
The sky and the earth meet together.

 

 


Author : Madhab Chandra Jena  Madhab Chandra Jena 

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Madhab Chandra Jena born in Ishanpur, Jajpur, Odisha in 1980. He is the founder of Om Krishna Arts and Science Research Association. He is M-Tech in production Engg. from BPUT, Odisha. He is the author of two books in Odia namely “Aloka” and “Bigyan Quiz” His poetry and short stories have been published in magazines like “Muse India”, “The challenge” etc. His famous poems in odia are “Kharabela” and “Palabhuta”, short stories are “Abhisapta” and “Kukuda”, Poems in hindi are “Atankabadi” and “Diganta”. Poems in English are “your scarecrow” and “the city of War”.

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