Poems published in Piker Press, a weekly journal of arts and literature.
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...Let rainfall wash away my pains..."
"...our simple plateaus of meaty struggle..."
"They come and they go..."
"Imagine taking all the jigsaws you own..."
...solid or print but never monochrome..."
"...speaking a language we pretend to understand..."
"...Our rails cross a parallel distance..."
"...a human exodus strip between North Africa and sub-Saharan Africa..."
"...A final salute..."
"It’s a paler sun than I’m used to..."
"...we trusted Trust, as taught to do..."
"...Their time is not long..."
"...it reminded him of home..."
"...like a poisonous flower..."
"...Time’s running out..."
"...a voluntary tie that bonds together..."
"...Moments, long past and forgotten, came to life there..."
"...Love is a blank check/an IOU theory..."
"...they arrive at the morning’s harbor..."
"...morning songs to fill my senses..."
"The sky doesn’t break—it surrenders..."
"...You burn without heat..."
"...our world seeks a love absolute..."
"...Laughing at the top of her voice..."
Rajendra Ojha (Nayan) is a poet, social researcher, social worker, philosopher, and EU-certified trainer from Nepal.
"...bull has your back Pamplona..."
"... I feel bad for both of them..."
"...a turn or counterturn just to shock..."
"...how will you pick the best one?..."
"... I'm falling fast into loamy soil..."