Nabarun Poems
Nabarun Poems
Nabarun Poems
Traffic Signal
-- Mayakovsky
I am unable to erase
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Tampered Utensil
Help me guess
Coins Scattered
On a piece of cloth
Name unasked
He is Lenin
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Disabled Three
(1)
Raincoat of sky
That noon
(2)
(3)
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A Family Poem
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At homeland
It is so common to see
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However apart from all these there are so many unnamed families
Numbing Hypnosis
In this open eyed neon the executioner will arrive for sure
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Killing Fields
I am prohibited.
Type
on the road
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Self-advertisement (one)
Warning
In cold expectation.
Listen, then.
Where one, licking his fingers to count banknotes, turns out to have no tongue
Balloons
From which light-bulbs hang. Dead fish don’t fear the cold.
Last Wish
When I die
Not surprising
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With chimney-smoke
My hand trembled
Better than me
Something’s burning
Something’s burning
Something is burning
Something’s burning
Something’s burning
Something’s burning
Homeland!
Tram
The conductor-librarian,
Sang untunefully,