Aesthetics
There is this jazz playing,
A handwoven embroidery I play with.
The water hits the rock in the sea,
I observe.
I pause
In studying the embroidery.
I look with care
And delicate vision.
I thank the world
For being so decipherable.
I could not stop myself
From listening to the jazz
As I read the reality
Of my sentiments.
I wake up to this morning
Where the sky paints
The clouds
To match with my will,
To paint my desire
To read, write and imagine.
The purple sky
Bids me farewell
As it sets with the sun, wholly.
What
will rise tomorrow?
I
want the light,
That
I care to steal from Bethlehem.
Will
humanity achieve it?
To be the festivity against perpetual darkness.
Sushant Thapa's latest and fourth book of poems was published by World Inkers Printing and Publishing, New York and Darkar, Senegal, Africa. He lives in Biratnagar-13, Nepal and works as a faculty of English. Sushant holds an M.A. in English literature from Jawaharlal Nehru University, New Delhi, India.
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