if death is inevitable then why to fear it? why not wait for it to visit us with flowers and knock on the doors? i know it is painful to think of going away and never being able to return but is it as painful as they want us to believe? isn’t it what peace looks like? if so, will peace not have a cost? what if everyone around you want you here so that you can suffer as they are and will when you leave? i don’t know the answers nor do i make any claims yet if you ask me i will tell you this i don’t intend to die but if death visits me i will be happy to kiss her
Picture design by Anumita Roy, Different Truths
Sutputra Radheye is a young poet from India. He has published two poetry collections — Worshipping Bodies (Notion Press) and Inqalaab on the Walls (Delhi Poetry Slam). His works are reflective of the society he lives in and tries to capture the marginalized side of the story.





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