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I am an Earthen Lamp

An evocative poem, by Dr. Kumud, wherein an earthen lamp tells its story. An exclusive for Different Truths.

I am an earthen lamp
breathe slowly
One who has created me
Want to thank him
I am an earthen lamp

consisting of drops of water
clay - kneads the soil
mould into different shape
meets each lamp
When I get decorated and stand in lines
Want to salute everyone
I am an earthen lamp

when I get dried up in the sun
And sunk in the furnace
my lips become thirsty
But still I get heated in chimney
Mother keeps me in a basket by decorating me
Proudly, I laugh then
I am an earthen lamp

in a street corner of the market
mother sits there with me
for every visiting customer
then she looks with hope in eyes
when I go to someone’s house
Seeing mother’s happiness
I weep sometimes
I am an earthen lamp

Save four paise, earn four paise
mother brings home food
a lamp in the name of a god,
Mother also keeps me near the door
Seeing delighted face of her child
I offer my heartfelt blessings
I am an earthen lamp

wick soaked in the oil lamp
fights with the wind
suffering and illuminating
but does not say anything aloud,
mother, woman, earth, nature, wick
I salute them, bowing my head
I am an earthen lamp

From the beautiful words of a sweet parrot
Little Sheru is happy and wags tail
Sonny cow’s little brown calf
he is also happy and fussy
These are small joys of a little house
I send happy messages to everyone
I am an earthen lamp

Picture by Anumita Roy

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Dr. Kumud Bala
Poet Dr. Kumud Bala, a lecturer by profession has been penning poetry for about 4 decades now. Writing has been her passion since childhood and her forte lies in poetry, stories, essays, research papers and more. Her works have been published in several newspapers, magazines and journals. With over 5000 poems to her credit, she participates regularly in Kavi Sammelans organized at the National and International level. With a D. Litt award from Nagpur Jyotiba Phule University & Research centre, an honorary Sahitya Vibhooshan award from Late President Shankar Dayal Sharma,

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