Contemporary Literary Review India | Print ISSN 2250-3366 | Online ISSN 2394-6075 | Impact Factor 8.1458 | Vol. 9, No. 4: CLRI November 2022

Shubhrojyoti Sanbui

Beautiful things don’t cry

On the occasional mumble of a distant foghorn.

A scarlet macaw settling on the apple bark,

Chirping with the winds in unison;

While the clouds growing pitch dark

Had other plans for the harvested acorn.

The droplets falling on the Ford windshield

Added to the melody of nature;

While the farmer was desperate to cover his yield

On his way to market venture.

Lightning and thunder kept the chorus

To continue till all ceased;

While the horizon was in a rush

To unfold the beauty sun kissed.

Dead beetles, on the tree trunk, not too dry

Yet the lustre is still intact on the trodden leaf

Because beautiful things don't cry

They rather smile as well in grief.

Shubhrojyoti Sanbui is a recent graduate with a bachelor's degree in technology. He specializes in Electronics & Communication Engineering. As a teenager, he began to engage in poetry. He has since enjoyed every bit of it and aspire to share his writing. As of now, he has only published his poems in his college annual magazine, ETHNIC, twice. He is currently based in West Bengal, India.

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