Suman Mondal is a rising poet from West Bengal, India, whose philosophical and thought-provoking poems have garnered attention in prominent publications, including The Statesman, a well-respected Indian newspaper. His work has also been featured in Lekh Magazine, Apotheca Journal, Faith Hope & Fiction, and Spillwords. Most recently, his poems were included in the festival issue of The Statesman. Suman has been shortlisted for the International Young Writers’ Weekly Prize and is currently pursuing an honours degree in English literature. Through his writing, he explores deep themes of spirituality, existentialism, and the complexity of the human experience.

Suman Mondal

Poem: Utopian Dreams

Good days are utopian, lying low in dystopian dreams, as time crumbles— like potato chips sizzling on Summer’s gas oven.   The smell of burning satiates. and the clock strikes—with ...
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Good days are utopian,

lying low in dystopian dreams,

as time crumbles—

like potato chips sizzling

on Summer’s gas oven.

 

The smell of burning satiates.

and the clock strikes—with blood—

through morning’s soft illusions.

A heave of sigh—and the vehicle

rolls into realms untoward.

 

Man is a utopian creature,

an orgasm of speculative pleasure,

while reason crisps and curls

like leaves in a burning summer.

 

Dreams come true in dreams,

like a shattered boy swallowing

sweet sugarcane from golden fields—

but the gay field lies broken in reality.

 

Dreams come true in hallucinations,

where a farmer tills his fertile land,

earning what seem like golden coins—

but the gold turns bronze in waking life.

 

Gods arrive with candlelight in hand,

two hundred garlands wrapped around,

but the thundering breeze blows out the flame.

 

Utopian dreams are utopian dreams,

and dreams of utopia are dreams of utopia,

and dreams of utopia may approach—

until the eyes wake up and whisper, "dreams."

Suman Mondal is a rising poet from West Bengal, India, whose philosophical and thought-provoking poems have garnered attention in prominent publications, including The Statesman, a well-respected Indian newspaper. His work has also been featured in Lekh Magazine, Apotheca Journal, Faith Hope & Fiction, and Spillwords. Most recently, his poems were included in the festival issue of The Statesman. Suman has been shortlisted for the International Young Writers’ Weekly Prize and is currently pursuing an honours degree in English literature. Through his writing, he explores deep themes of spirituality, existentialism, and the complexity of the human experience.

Suman Mondal

Suman Mondal is a rising poet from West Bengal, India. His philosophical poems have been featured in The Statesman, a well-respected Indian newspaper. His other works have been published in The Paris Post, Faith Hope & Fiction, Spillwords, Brief Wilderness, Apotheca Journal, Literary Wards, and most recently in the festival issue of The Statesman. He has been shortlisted for the International Young Writers' Weekly Prize and is currently pursuing an honours degree in English literature.

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