A knife with three
wheels
by Partha
Sarkar
A knife with three wheels.
(Three dimensions! Three verb tenses!)
A mobile essay.
A carrot hanging into the mouth.
A planet below the moon.
The miscellaneous trashes.
A kneel-down civilization.
The fume of a pyre.
The boundless empire.
The name?
The billboard.
The miscellaneous names.
An awkward riddle.
The ass in meditation.
Partha
Sarkar is a resident of Ichapur, a small town of the province West Bengal of
India. He is a graduate who writes poems that are inspired by the late Sankar.
Sarkar and
his friends (especially Deb kumar Khan) protest against social injustice and
crimes against nature. His poems have been in different magazines, both in
Bangla and in English.
Once, he
believed in revolution, but now he is confused because of the obscurity of
human beings. In spite of this, he keeps fire in his soul.