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Debasish Mishra: ‘An Idle Guitar in Lockdown’

Debasish Mishra

Feb 28 2022

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An Idle Guitar in Lockdown

The guitar leans on the wall
—It has been many months now—
and perpetuates its position
as if it was born for this slant tilt.

I sometimes think the guitar
and the wall are a couple,
quietly wedded, sharing music.
Does the wall have ears?

When I’m awake at three, I hear
a dirge-like murmur, but I know
the guitar has emotions too.
It sulks for the crack in the wall.

Debasish Mishra

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