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Fill me

You can come and fill my songs,
my imagination, my poems, like waft of wind in summer,
like a dandelion, like a song of a wren,
like a hoopoe, like the clouds filled with rain,
like waves kissing the shore, like a smiling champa,
like a bending vine in my heart, like a gazelle,
what I want is to see your face in a tree, in the sun coming out, in the air.
what I want is to hear the falcon-drum, and light again on your forearm
like the sunshine dispelling darkness,
like grass,
like snow on the mountain, fill/ feel me
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Pulkita Anand is an avid reader of poetry. She has translated one short story collection, “Tribal Tales from Jhabua”. Author of two children’s e-books, her eco-poetry collection is we were not born to be erased. Her creative works have been published in: Shortstory Kids, Twist and Twain, Tint Journal, Lapis Lazuli, The Creativity Webzine, Winc Magazine (Issue 1, 2, 5 &7), Stanza Cannon, Superpresent, Muse,Madwomen in the Attic, Poetica#11 &12, NCTE, The Uglywriters, Impspired (online &print issue) redsoethorns Journal (online) and magazine, Kritya, The Amazine, Carmina Magazine, Origami Press, Asiatic, Inanna Publication, Bronze Bird Books, New Verse News, Hakara Journal, Madras Courier, Green Verse: An anthology of poems for our planet (Saraband Publication), Comparative Women, Oddball magazine, Borderless journal, Sandy River Journal, Convergence anthology (selected), The sunlight Press (selected), MAI and elsewhere.

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