Poem
I heard the <i>bon morog</i> <br>this morning
I heard the bon morog this morning
as the mangrove forest appeared out of the darkness
a photograph developing I'm wearing a yellow kurta
for Pohela Falgun, the first day of
spring in the Sunderbans Modontak, the lesser adjutant,
takes flight from the broken beach
away from the battered piers I'm studying the map
my skin, ash brown and covered in goosebumps
it's cold at dawn in the Bay of Bengal LaThimara River, Kotka Tower, Kochikhali
Khulna, Mongla Port, Harbaria, Supati
Rupsha River, Passur River, Supati Khal Tiger tracks evanesce in wet black clay
mudskippers flick along the bank of the bay
coconuts hang like eggs in the fronds I climb to the top of the boat
spread my arms, play eagle
under the taal gach, the white gold sun The forestry guard reminisces about 15 taka rice
when the Awami League was in power
the BNP passengers walk away I walk through Jaamtola
which is actually full of jaam trees
and Badamtola Beach, which is not my patent leather shoes crush
the spiked-up roots of the mangrove trees
mottor mottor mottor Kalu and Mintu, the wild black boars
so named by the guards
snuffle around in the tiger fern and shundori Scrabble on the deck
caption, whore, mafia, quell, ruined, error, woven
teeth, oaf, cook, sex, gaped, elite, lave, ague, just I take a glass of fizzy Sprite
down the narrow stairs
into my cramped cozy cabin I take a glass of extra fizzy Sprite
up the narrow stairs
large clear drops spilling onto my notebook The boy with one earring and pink fur trim coat
brings me rice and daal
as we drift among the golpata Orange boat, green water, blue rope, white sky
the crocodile thrashes at the bank
metal boat, slow water, wet rope, wide sky my phone beeps startlingly
I check into my other life: two bars, one bar, nothing
I check out
as the mangrove forest appeared out of the darkness
a photograph developing I'm wearing a yellow kurta
for Pohela Falgun, the first day of
spring in the Sunderbans Modontak, the lesser adjutant,
takes flight from the broken beach
away from the battered piers I'm studying the map
my skin, ash brown and covered in goosebumps
it's cold at dawn in the Bay of Bengal LaThimara River, Kotka Tower, Kochikhali
Khulna, Mongla Port, Harbaria, Supati
Rupsha River, Passur River, Supati Khal Tiger tracks evanesce in wet black clay
mudskippers flick along the bank of the bay
coconuts hang like eggs in the fronds I climb to the top of the boat
spread my arms, play eagle
under the taal gach, the white gold sun The forestry guard reminisces about 15 taka rice
when the Awami League was in power
the BNP passengers walk away I walk through Jaamtola
which is actually full of jaam trees
and Badamtola Beach, which is not my patent leather shoes crush
the spiked-up roots of the mangrove trees
mottor mottor mottor Kalu and Mintu, the wild black boars
so named by the guards
snuffle around in the tiger fern and shundori Scrabble on the deck
caption, whore, mafia, quell, ruined, error, woven
teeth, oaf, cook, sex, gaped, elite, lave, ague, just I take a glass of fizzy Sprite
down the narrow stairs
into my cramped cozy cabin I take a glass of extra fizzy Sprite
up the narrow stairs
large clear drops spilling onto my notebook The boy with one earring and pink fur trim coat
brings me rice and daal
as we drift among the golpata Orange boat, green water, blue rope, white sky
the crocodile thrashes at the bank
metal boat, slow water, wet rope, wide sky my phone beeps startlingly
I check into my other life: two bars, one bar, nothing
I check out
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