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Introduction to the Poet:

The poet is a research scholar in CSJM University, Kanpur. He is working on ecocritical poetry of Seamus Heaney, an Irish poet. His poems are, typically, philosophical musings about his own life, though he writes poems that are socially relevant too. Most of his poems are in free-verse, as he believes that poetry is a free-flow of thoughts.


 

A Thought:

Ecstatic dancing

Of a cyclonic thought

Deep inside my head,

Wrecking havoc

In my consciousness,

Leading to a state

Of anarchy.

 

Raw Love:

Untext

All the verbosity

Of love stuffed

Inside celebrated books,

And consume

The raw concreteness

Of love

As found in nature.

 

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