Wednesday, 29 April 2026

Four Poems by Mitali Chakravarty

 






Fallen Petals

 

Sweeping fallen petals

and leaves, the breeze

lifts them to the skies.

They fly free of roots.

 

They migrate, waft

touching clouds.

They no longer belong.

They flit. They float.

 

It’s hard not to be

part of a tree but,

as they drift, below

are specks of green.

 

The world seems

larger as they go higher.

Roots no longer matter.

There is only the flight.

 

 

Home

 

Lotuses bloom in ponds

because that’s home,

where love lasts forever.

 

Cactuses flower in deserts.

The dryness adores thorns.

Bright colours are born.

 

And yet, there are those wispy seeds

that waft windblown to a new place

to bring joy to new eyes.

 

A wisp lost in unbelonging

finds its own home wherever

love shelters it from fiery storms. 

 

 

Sunset and Landings 

 

The sky touches the sea

at the horizon, blending,

blurring lines as cloud-ships waft

endlessly, towards a seamless stretch.

 

There is no sky nor sea,

only fields of cottony white

tinged with grey and gold,

and wingspans that stay afloat.

 

Not a bird flies, nor is there

a sign of life in the azure

slowly turning to dusk. A faint

glow of orange afar turns dark.

 

The sun sets as the ground

blinks jewels awakening stories

of human life. Abstruse, abstract

shadows disappear in neon lights.


 

Parakeets at Dusk 

 

As the sky stretches grey

with the dawning of dusk,

clouds add contours.

Raucous flashes of green

                            soar…

 

 Flocks of parakeets

   like floating leaves,

          ascend from trees,

adding a dash of colour,

   bringing the Universe

 within our grasp.

   The plenitude calms.

 

The insignificance of

singeing sorrows blend

with the vastness of life.

Gasping, I wait for the

       stars to rise.





 

Mitali Chakravarty has founded the Borderless Journal. Her writing has appeared in hardcopy and online, in anthologies, journals and newspapers. More recently her poetry has appeared in Dissident VoiceCountercurrents and Daily Star



 


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