Border Wisdom
A Bilingual Journey Through Poetry (this subtitle highlights the book's use of two languages)
The world is not as bad as ours.
neighbors
made it to be that day—
We’ve seen worse days.
and how beautiful
They were, these days, living
Strife: how we loved everything about
not having to go to school:
I won’t describe the past for you,
I tell you, I got held
At borders, I tell you I am
used to it, and what? What is this record?
You play over and over; don’t get
used to it, you shouldn’t
It’s sad. I bow in recognition.
and after the long journey.
from border to border, wanting
only piece after piece of these walls around me to start.
breaking,
What does not getting used to it mean?
do for me?
About the Creator
Bishnu Kumar
Passionate writer weaving poetry and fiction into captivating tales. Exploring emotions, imagination, and storytelling on Vocal Media. Join me on this literary journey of words and creativity!


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