Istanbul Literary Review - January 2009 Edition (#13)
Istanbul Literary Review - January 2009 Edition (#13)
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River Flows
by
Ashok Niyogi

under monsoon cloud
this river rots
white underbelly
of dead fish
has white maggots
my white penance
is for dead flowers
that lie on the floor
by the temple door

that day did pass
as this will
silently
from beneath my window-sill

Istanbul Literary Review - January 2009 Edition (#13)
Ashok Niyogi
Ashok Niyogi
USA
Ashok Niyogi is an Economics graduate from Presidency College, Calcutta. Hemade a career as an International Trader and has lived and worked inthe Soviet Union, Europe and South East Asia in the ‘80s and‘90s. At 52, he has been retired for some years and has been cashewfarming, writing and traveling. He divides time between California, wherehis daughters live, Delhi and the Indian Himalayas. He is increasinglyinvolved in his personal spiritual quest and has undertaken serious studyof scripture. He has published a book of poems,TENTATIVELY, [iUniverse, Lincoln, NE – 1995] and has been extensivelypublished in magazines in the USA, UK, Australia and Canada. Ashokwrites aboutlife.
Istanbul Literary Review - January 2009 Edition (#13)