Sunset

Sunset | A Poem by Shashikant Dudhgaonkar Home › Poetry › Sunset Sunset Sun pierced my eyes As I took a left Pulled the visor down Half blinded The fiery orange ball Will inevitably be swallowed Jaws of horizon closing around it For a tepid death It will rise again So have many influential men … Read more

Embers

Embers There’s an enticing blob of orange brightness That holds your eyes in its grip Not letting them wander Away Molten lava seems to ooze From where the sun went down Spreading upwards in orange fumes Into the helpless sky That’s exploited by both Night and day The lazy river below is also not spared … Read more

Evening Again

Evening Again It’s evening again the best part of any day Day’s high has now sobered down Into a reflective calm Before night forces them into submission Thoughts one by one, mount horses And start clearing fences That had them corralled in daytimes It’s also a time to watch the setting sun From any place … Read more