Haikus by Goirick

 

forlorn pine tree,  float

like a memory in breeze

before riots began

 another-dkhar-dies

another dkhar dies

khasi brothers mourn the death

of a december

at-Ballimaran

at Ballimaran

rain floods the floor of a house

lovers look away

ice-mirrors-the-moon

ice mirrors the moon

silhouetted by the trees

Kangra never sleeps

sun-peeps-out-of-clouds

sun peeps out of clouds

flags paint a rainbow, candles

count immolation



Goirick Brahmachari lives in New Delhi, India. He hails from Silchar, Assam. His poems have appeared in North East Review, Nether, Pyrta Journal, Raedleaf Poetry, Coldnoon Quarterly and The Four Quarters Magazine.

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