Kamala Das Sun Poems

  • 1.
    Today the world is a little more my own.
    No need to remember the pain
    A blue-frocked woman caused, throwing
    Words at me like pots and pans, to drain
    ...
  • 2.
    O what does the burning mouth
    Of sun, burning in today's,
    Sky, remind me....oh, yes, his
    Mouth, and....his limbs like pale and
    ...
  • 3.
    What is this drink but
    The April sun, squeezed
    Like an orange in
    My glass? I sip the
    ...
  • 4.
    Bereft of soul
    My body shall be bare.
    Bereft of body
    My soul shall be bare.
    ...
  • 5.
    Of late I have begun to feel a hunger
    To take in with greed, like a forest fire that
    Consumes and with each killing gains a wilder,
    Brighter charm, all that comes my way. Bald child in
    ...
  • 6.
    The night, dark-cloaked like a procuress, brought
    him to me, willing, light as a shadow,
    speaking words of love
    in some tender language I do not know ...
    ...
Total 6 Sun Poems by Kamala Das

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Chouadhry Ahmad Arslan : Kamla das' funeral was according to Hinduism or Muslim?
Please inform about it
nishita : she is really a good poet at that time and her poems was also so meaningful positivity

POUSHALI DAS: kamala was born in punnayurkulam' malabar district kerala, india(present-day thrissur districtr,
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