Just another 26th January | Goirick Brahmachari

Dilli rains over a broken republic
The king of the world has come
along with his Indian pawn
and many others who adore them.
Women and men
dressed in many uniforms walk
with a fake pride, their drill makes me laugh,
and cry at the same time.
These simple people
from humble backgrounds- exercising
exposing to kill
flesh and blood in Chhattisgarh,
in Northeast and Kashmir.
So Dilli mocks.
And makes faces at them.
Dilli rains over a broken republic.
A hug, huge enough to change the world
Another election point scored
Another baby born half at Domiasiat.

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Author : Goirick Brahmachari  Goirick Brahmachari 

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Indian Review | Author Profile | Goirick Brahmachari lives in New Delhi, India. He hails from Silchar, Assam. His poems have appeared in North East Review, Nether, Pyrta Journal, Raedleaf Poetry, Coldnoon Quarterly, The Four Quarters Magazine, Vayavya and other Indian journals. His articles and film reviews have appeared in dallies like The Hindu among others.

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