Boats on the River
Beneath the bridge of steel, I see Three wooden boats of yesterday, Fishermen’s ports, lost in time Surviving on the river’s sway But I imagine names upon their side – Sutanoti, Kolikata, Gobindopur, And realise perhaps of all the world They are the strongest moored Vessels of time, they are the roots To which the town is bound, They’ll whisper how Charnock came, The day this city was found They were floating still, when war arrived When Marx was hopeful new, Still wobbly when that midnight struck, While hammer-sickle grew They are even there, in future times When seer and seen are gone, Time capsules, from yesterday – Each day as if once more reborn… 28th April, 2025