Prof Ram’s poem explores the speaker’s detached repetition of prayer juxtaposed with the stark reality of societal exclusion and encroaching darkness on their walk, exclusively for Different Truths.
So many times, I chanted the prayer
from childhood to now, I forget
what I pray for or want to repeat
mantras while walking at dusk or seeing
images on the lingam that stir
the flame Shiva harnesses deep within
my numbed feet before growling dogs
trained to ignore strangers whose lips don’t utter
their names or those who aren’t free
on a leash like them
I fail to filter the chasing darkness
from the roadside temple to Sarna Enclave
Picture design by Anumita Roy
Prof Ram Krishna Singh, also known as RK Singh, is a widely published, anthologised and translated poet with over 25 poetry collections to his credit. His recent poetry collections include Poems and Micropoems (Southern Arizona Press, USA, 2023), Knocking Vistas and Other Poems (Authors Press), Leaves of Silence: Poems and Micropoems (Authors Press), and Drifty Silence and She: Selected Poems & Micropoems (Edizioni Universum, Capri Leone, Italy, 2025).





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