Pink and white buds adorn the magnolia and cherry blossom trees,
Outside my kitchen window.
The colours embroider ‘Spring’.
I pirouette as Chopin’s nocturne colours my spirit multihued,
And the aroma of the simmering curry serenades my ravenous senses
My dancing eyes unwittingly wander to the winter limbs
Of the barren tree, beyond the backyard,
And suddenly, the colours and flavours evanesce
Collage of vandalised homes, frozen orphans, desecrated hospitals,
Atoms of buildings, spiraling fires, two million human forms
Absconding, to defer death,
Assail my senses,
Muting my effervescence, mocking my indifference
Setting into motion a molting,
And the birth of new tissues and layers,
More tender, more cognizant
Moonmoon Chowdhury