Piker Press — Weekly Journal of Arts and Literature
March 30, 2026

Hunger

By Uday Shankar Ojha

Hunger

My daily bread is in anguish on the stove.
Scars on its ill-treated face pain not
the dry heart, tear not the blunt curtain
of intellect hung heavy over busy brain.

Gulfs of hunger swallow burning
streams of breads. But my bread
escapes the gulf, dries in the field.
A handful of dust remains after oblivion.








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