Ma Durga Came by Dr. Ratan Bhattacharjee
short fiction from India
short fiction from India
Neighbors I know they think but I don’t know what. They know I drink but they don’t know why (neither do I). A rat lurks under their basement sink. My Babe She don’t care about the weather. She don’t care about the news. And when I watch the ballgame, she don’t care if my team […]Read Post ›
Decolonize!Criticize!The last cracker who attacked my praxisWoke with a Glock in his Gluteus Maximus!Shitting False consciousnessAnd anti Brown evilInto the toilet of truthSmearing the White Devil! To You Doomer Zoomer YouthGo DEI or Motherfuckin DIE!Turn your flaccid sausageInto a tasty trans cherry pieOoze that new Communist coozeWith Revolution’s Pink EyeOnto the ugly face of Racist […]Read Post ›
Poem combining social utopia with personal spiritual uplift
Love’s curse, sin’s death, epiphanic venture of the proud moment, curves and turns! The still lake of crooked instincts ruin the paralyzed soul, Searching for a half bent bough breeding another lore of The Native shore. The deepest utterances relish painless sighs. Waves of light play with the surge of the river Nile – Mysterious […]Read Post ›
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