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The Stairwell


An evocative poem by Mandakini that blends the mundane with the transcendent  – exclusively for Different Truths.

The rickety staircases of sunlight
go nowhere.
One could climb up and down
all day,
whispering Hallelujahs,
or clashing cymbals
and gnashing teeth
in a frenzied chant.
The kundalini and chakras
grimace in a macabre whirl
as she figures out
the nine rings of Hell,
brushing aside cobwebs,
spidery creatures.
Down, down, down, …
A journey to eternity and back, …
A trip to the terrace to
hang up clothes and dreams,
then back to the hearth fire.

Picture design by Anumita Roy

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Mandakini Bhattacherya
Mandakini Bhattacherya, from Kolkata, is an Associate Professor of English and a multi-lingual poet, literary critic and translator. She has her own Poetry Page on the Dallas-based Mad Swirl Magazine. She participated in the All-India Young Writers’ Meet organised by Sahitya Akademi, New Delhi in February 2020.

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