Rohit Dey

A Prelude to Embracing Horizons

As the fading yellow ran its course
Through the stringent window panes
And the waning afternoon warmth
Touched upon the unwatered Adeniums,
Probably for the first time in the day,
It didn’t feel like approaching
The tail-end of something...

In that quiet afternoon’s reprieve,
I caught the sun in its melting art
Encroaching on the shrunken browns
Of my waist. I beheld my bruises
After a decade’s flight, reeking 
Beneath the linen warmth.
A sun-bathed Frida, a hidden plight...

I yielded
I turned around
I let that slithering golden
Besmear those age-old uncannies 
That I live with...
I saw redness
I touched them for the first time.
I knew I was trudging off
The cushioned periphery...

The effulgent golden hour
Intensified the anodyne note
At every nook and cranny.
The fissure of an untamed decay
Ferreted out lights anew.
Breeding life in lilac and bloom,
They fathom the depth
Of the unresolved, unlit,
Yet gulping it all along
The festering decay...

That evening,
I saw a nomad gipsy tucking Bougainvillaea
In her flowing tapestry’s embrace.
I saw a buoyant creeper making room
Across my decaying window pane.
I saw the sun’s tender bath
To the brazen northeast in twilight purple.

All foretelling the union yet to be,
Prior to being one with the horizons…

Rohit Dey

Rohit Dey, a recent post-graduate of the University of Calcutta with a masters degree in English language and literature, works as an EFL facilitator in addition to furthering his studies and has a strong interest in weaving words into the soothing fabric of poetry.