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Yesterday’s Storm[i]

On Friday, a storm lashed Delhi. Dr Amrinder celebrates the storm, reminding us of Tagore, exclusively for Different Truths.

In the eye of a storm I’m caught
And brace myself for the onslaught
Yet, it’s not fear that terrorises
But its might, that mesmerises
In wonderment and joy I glance
At the wind and leaves in a frenzied dance.
The sound, the scent, the glorious sight
My skin, my senses, my soul delight
Even as,
A lifeless tree, leafless and brown,
With a mighty gust, comes crashing down.
Be it God’s wrath or the work of the devil
In its fury, I rejoice and revel
For, the chaos without, strangely calms
The unrest within, like a soothing balm.

Photos by the poet


[i] She penned the poem on Saturday, adding a small note, “Hope it blows away the Coronavirus.”

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Dr. Amrinder Kaur Bajaj
Dr Amrinder Kaur Bajaj is a senior gynaecologist, an award-winning author, columnist, and poetess. She also writes editorials for newspapers like The Times of India, Tribune and India Express. At present, she is attached to FMRI (Fortis Memorial Research Institute) Gurgaon. She also teaches Minimally Access Surgery to national and international postgraduate doctors at The Medicity Gurgaon.

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