AFZAL ALI, an eminent poet in west Bengal, India of ninety decades , worked on post modern bengali poetry. Written many books of verses , Samba-dance of laboratory- is a famous book. He wrote a new philosophy called- zero boundary concept-and applied that thought in poetry and in social & individual aspects. Now works as editor of zero boundary kabita magazine. Today one poetry is published in zero boundary magazine *Servant is their brain's name* Afzal Ali (Translated from original bengali by Ruma Dhang Adhikary, a bengali poet ) I was hiding the poems about the weakness of sugar As if there is no plan surely behind you through some deception, fear and experience, So the light of our writing word comes running from the past of window I wish to go through the shadow of an unfamiliar village Why do you conspire, why do you take back your chest The moment that came too in the open hair of a magic-girl Now like rain who are calling in a mumble Once I had said not
Ruma Dhang Adhikary , Bengali poet of this time, staying at Salkia ,Howrah, nearer to Kolkata. So far she has one book of verses , published. Also she is an Editorial member of zero boundary group. Today we are glad to publish her three poems. 1: Broken bridge I wish if I had a 'crying bench' Beside a river-- with its slow motion I would put down all the heavy weight sufferings And feel free for sometimes I see the broken bridge Once I used to go to meet you The day had flown away with you And there remains no sympathy for the given words You burried all, all and all. Today you are busy with the uppermost 'Angels and God' And listening all the songs Sung by your heroines into your territory But your threshold is empty -- no single one To give you a space -- to continue their love -- forever In a nutshell, I tell you Oneday you have to sit down before the river And I wish -- that day I would forget the bench it will be the right process Of making
Anjali De Nandi, now resides in New Delhi. Her dt of birth is 17, 12, 1966 ,passed B. Sc. from Kolkata , She is a professional writer in New Delhi , Author of M. A. Help book, IGNOU , Poet of English Rhymes books , Poet of Bengali poems books Etc. Today we are glad to publish a bunch of poems of Anjali De Nandi. in zero boundary magazine. 1: The rain and me.... The rain... Rain...Rain...Rain... It is falling down... On my big town... On my narrow lane... It starts from a. m. 10.... And finishes at p. m. 11... In the mean time, I eat eggs of duck and hen... Total- 7; Yes, then, I recite my childhood rhyme... I recited it, When my age, Yes, it was only 3... Which is in Bengali language. Now my age, Yes, it is 53, And now also I recite it... With my childish heartbeats. Yes, my age, And the rain, Both are ever children. We are ever dears... The nature is our ever mind's seats. Though we both meet and meet... With so many new years Of so many years. I was enjoying under rain.....
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