Piker Press — Weekly Journal of Arts and Literature
April 13, 2026

Eventualities

By Sanjeev Sethi

Eventualities

When grief marks its grip
on anthropometric whereabouts
plastic surgery in some form or
the other is useful.
But as it spreads itself
to the inner chambers
what is the way out?
How does one locate
its orthographers?

When dialects
are in a polemical offensive,
a thriving patois wends its way
to soothe the vexed.
Lexical inputs ache;
possess anodynic traits, too.
The bitterness of certain truths
quieten only when the meter of
mortality initiates its operations.








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