I have borrowed the daylight
To wrap you up
In return for your gift of memories,
Those dreamy dragonflies
Dipping into rain-clouds;
I yearn to prepare a bed
Of thorn- filled butterflies for you
All along the sandy paths
Devoid of the smell of mayflies;
And spread a carpet woven with
Half-cooked raindrops;
From far beyond the desert
Rises the stink of a charred dream
That makes me drugged;
You are disgusting
That lies forsaken
Like the shed snake skin;
You forgot how to peck at
The camaraderie offered
On the parched riverbed:
The river that has broken away
From the earth
Forgets to kiss the sky too;
Many hide their fangs
Behind their smooth tongues
And lick up the rotten smell
Of the heartbreaking wails;
When seasons get fried in our wolk,
I will keep aside my draught-stricken
Dreamland
Just as a seasoning for your meal.
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Author
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Ranjith Nadavayal, the son of Dr. Ravindranathan Nambiar and Sarojini
Amma, was born in Nadavayal, a village in the Wayanad district of
Kerala. He has obtained postgraduate degrees in English Literature,
Linguistics, and Philosophy. He has earned a postgraduate diploma in
English Language Teaching, as well as in Communicative English.
Additionally, he holds a diploma in Creative Writing in English. He
contributed lyrics to a documentary titled "The Age of Love" and also
penned the story, lyrics, and music for two Malayalam short films named
"Smruthi" and "Snehamudrakal."Awards: Katharine Teacher National Poetry
Award Unaruka Vartha Magzine Award Bhashasree Award Aksharadeepam
Sahithya Puraskkaram Mullanezhi Sreshta Special Jury Award Author's
Other Works: Collection of Poems (Malayalam): "Nagaramadhyathile
Ottamaram “Mazhachillukal", "Digital Thumbikal" "Ilneer Mizhikal"
Critical Works (Malayalam): "Ucharana Sasthram" "Tharishubhoomiyiloode"
"Puranaprasnothari" Family: Wife: Aiswarya Son: Hrishikesh R.
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