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Jeevan Ke Din
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These Are Poems That Wander The Earth. They Have Only Borrowed A Script From The Urban Mainstream; Everything Else Is Their Own. These Poems Can Neither Be Composed Nor Read While Living In The Urban Mainstream. Writing Them Requires A Mind Like The Surface Of Water Flowing Like A Gentle Breeze, Which The Poet Certainly Possesses. The Poet Has Captured These Poems As If They Were Slowly Slipping From The Wings Of Flying Birds In The Transparent Cup Of His Language And Then Preserved Them On Paper. They Contain Sorrow, Joy, Deprivation, Love, Separation, Life And Death. And When We Read Them, They All Begin To Breathe Around Us As Imperceptibly As The Nature Of Nature, Without Making Any Noise. This Is The Speciality Of These Poems: They Are So One With Their Subject Matter That You Cannot Analyze Them With Traditional Critical Tools. They Are Complete In Themselves; And The Image, The Experience They Rise To Convey To You, They Stretch Around You Like A Tent, Without Any External Intervention, And Without Your Knowledge, You Take Your Next Breath In Its Air. A Poem From The Collection, Shepherds, Expresses The Mood Of These Poems: They Live In Solitude / They Are Not As Accustomed To The Company Of Humans As They Are To The Company Of Nature / ... They Open Themselves Before The Bushes / They Converse With The Red And Yellow Berries Of The Bushes / ... They Walk In The Sky, Following The Rain / They Go Far Away With Their Flocks... These Poems Are Like Delicate Flowers Gathered On Foot, In The Totality Of Their Surroundings; Their Resistance, Their Dissent Is Underlined By Their Very Existence. They Look At A Talkative Society With A Steady, Unblinking Gaze, Making It Aware Of Its Futility, And Filling Its Arrogance With Doubt.
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