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Fire is their Life

Aagun taader Praan (Fire is their Life) by Manish Ghatak, translated from Bengali by Indrayudh Sinha

Manish Ghatak

Manish Ghatak (1902-1979) was a poet and novelist who wrote in Bengali. He was a writer from the Kallol era, a movement that broke away from Tagore’s humanism and turned to Freud and Marx.

FIRE IS THEIR LIFE

What light, what light, of the sun, as if an ocean

Of flames!

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A torn famished field smothers while flaming pellets rise

The wave of fire floods the clouds, the air, fill faces and eyes

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The iora folds its wings, and totters on the floor with thirst

The bull raises its nose from the fumes, no one nears to touch

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Blood showers down on a bald branch of the butea, drop, drop, drop

The fire could not soak only this cascade of blood

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The fire could not take away the ebony boy’s flute.

The laughter of the ebony girl, the fire couldn’t mute.

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The fragrance of the mahua flower spreads fire on every path

The wine of the mahua flower sets fire to the blood

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The ebony boy and girl, both burn in the fire by will

They cackle, cackle and laugh, and wallow, cheek by jowl

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Fire is their life; they haven’t yet been doused

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Indrayudh Sinha is a student of Social Sciences and Classics at Beloit College, Wisconsin.

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Poetry

Funeral Wish by Jim Landwehr

Jim Landwehr
FUNERAL WISH 

At my funeral
I want you to put on the
J Geils Band vinyl 33 RPM
“Blow Your Face Out”
and dance until you’re 
sweated through
because when it 
comes down to it
life ain’t nothin’
but a house party.
That’s my dying request.
And, if instead,
you play On Eagles Wings
I will rise from the casket
and smash that record
like the woman
in It’s a Wonderful Life
because I don’t want to
be raised up like a raptor
I want to cut a rug
until I hurt

Jim Landwehr has five books of poetry and four full-length memoirs. He is poet laureate emeritus for the Village of Wales, Wisconsin and lives in Waukesha, Wisconsin.

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