Vasant 2022 Poems - Sandeep Kumar Mishra
To Those Misfortunes
By Sandeep Kumar Mishra
I worshipped the Sun at riverbank,
        That 's why I didn’t have misfortune
        in my golden prediction but still it
        soaked my wet aspirations. 
Some people are tourists of youth
        but some of us are paying guests,
        a single regard is enough 
        my soul speak, hear, touch and see. 
I’m still so rough around my edges
        but my cold eyes know each other, 
        I don't tell stories to gain your pity,
        My death is a process but how 
        do I see lights over the sky 
        reflecting on bones of life. 
The timely winds hurling the misfortune
        I can read my body, dividing them
        as if they were ages, 
        when I scratched the casket 
        I knew all water isn't life,
        let my coffin be in glisters.
Sandeep Kumar Mishra from Australia is a Bestseller author of "One Heart- Many Breaks-2020", An outsider artist, a poet and a lecturer. He is a guest poetry editor at Indian Poetry Review. He has received "Readers Favorite Silver Award-21", "Indian Achievers Award-21",IPR Annual Poetry Award-2020 and Literary Titan Book Award-2020. He was shortlisted for "2021 International Book Awards", "52nd New Millennium Award-2021", "Asian Anthology-2021" "Indies Today Book of the Year Award 2020" and "Joy Bale Boone Poetry Prize 2021" and "Oprelle Rise up Poetry Prize 2021".He was also "The Story Mirror Author of the Year" nominee-2019.   | 
        
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