Alive and Content

by Purbasha Roy

 

Early morning the joggers
passed singing hymns in
chorus. The sound of light
mysteriously creeps inside the
bird throats. The scatterings of me
get linked again to each other.

Emptiness navigates through an
abandoned spider-web. No waltz
of dew on the web in this June
morning. The nervousness about
the ephemerality of possessions.

The bonfire tattoo on my forearm
now beyond the winter layering.
The flames neither warm nor cold
in my animal body. Just enough like
a blessed trajectory running through
the morning visions baptizing me for
a nameless good karma. A breeze of joy
runs through me. I am alive and content.

 

 

 


Purbasha Roy is a writer from Jharkhand, India. Her work has appeared or is forthcoming in Iron Horse Literary Review, The Margins, Strange Horizons, Midway Journal, and Notch Review. She attained second Position in the 8th Singapore Poetry Contest and is a Best of the Net nominee. You can find Purbasha’s website at linktr.ee/Purbashawrites.

Published On: July 12, 2025