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May 13, 20232 min

Dr. Amitabh Mitra

Photo of Dr. Amitabh Mitra in an Art Gallery of his hospital where he works that was once a polyclinic.


SHIPWRECK OF MEMORIES

the old ship
 
of memories
 
and minds
 
had wrecked on to
 
the rocks of
 
Transkei
 
the mast has fallen
 
and its harboring
 
feelings
 
are seen

half submerged
 
yet they are everywhere
 
old loves
 
of old Gwalior
 
of old Naxalites
 
lingers
 
and thinking
 
how you would be looking
 
now
 
and that ship I dreamt
 
I would be aboard
 
I believe I am
 
aboard
 
the familiar
 
ahoy
 
of the old mariner
 
rings in me
 
and in my
 
mind.
 

 
© Dr. Amitabh Mitra

Above, this Acrylic on Canvas, a shipwreck of memories named Jacaranda,
 
near the home of Dr. Amitabh Mitra, also painted by him.


"GWALIOR DAYS"
 

 
It's raining out here and I think of you, your voice streaming in melodies. The pitter patter of raindrops on our 1910 Dutch mansion reminds me of your music conglobated with medicine. I find myself in depths of complete awe allowing me to feel your aura, your closeness, the aroma still insists and persists in dreams and wakefulness. Medicine took the priority and you loomed the highest in your subject at a faraway land. In such days, when I try to recognize a singular melody, the raga brings me back to your home where we talked about everything other than medicine. I travelled to many African countries since and each one showed the single jingle of anklets where sometimes and those times remained the same. I remember you in Gwalior, regal in red silk, a Garara emblazoned in gold, golden tear drops glistening from your hairdo, the gazelle form, coy and demure and then you suddenly smiled. The worst hurt was when time suddenly stood still, and I also decided to leave Gwalior. But strangely I remember you so often. It has been nearly forty-five years since. Life and love still gathers many trails. I do wish sometimes in the eye of an emerging storm, I can hold you the last time again. It's raining and Paul Simon is blowing my mind.
 

 
© Dr. Amitabh Mitra


Anthology: "Women's Poetry of India and South Africa", recently published by Dr. Mitra. A poem by Sukrita Paul Kumar, recited by Santosh Bakaya on YouTube


ANTHOLOGY - "Women's Poetry of India and South Africa" is available on Amazon.


Dr. Amitabh Mitra Website

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