Excerpt from KotaPress Poetry Anthology Volume 3, 2003
Feats of Courage
Feats of courage and the heroic death
For the cause country or the desert zones
Peeping voices low under old stony buildings
In wake of the retreating armies of the Rhone.
On the hill an impregnable fortress
On the ground a mound of hay and mud
The battering of bats against the windows
In ruins destroyed by the war of mammon.
Give us a change of seasons
A little pause of breath after the sunrise
Two and two along bundled hay stacks
An undamaged barn along the ground.
Looking across the high window there is
A landscape stretching across the fields
But the internal bonds of prison keep tying
The gaze inwards towards the shields
Facing the demigods of death and destruction
Muzzled up rifles wolf dogs punitive camps
In the verse a demolition a smoldering ash
To counteract the poisons of the times.
Durlabh is a poet resident in London, England and has been widely published
in anthologies, magazines and on the internet. Durlabh has also published
four books of poetry, the latest being Chrome Red, and feels poetry is
the phenomenology of soul, without which hidden depths of our being would
remain unknown.
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