Sarbajit Roy

Poet

The Morning Melody

Poetry is a picture expressed in words. Every picture or photograph presents a beautiful framework for poetry. Each picture of Nature is a vision and expression of sublime poetry. A portrayal of a little child or person, fishes in an aquarium or river,  visual portrayals of seasons, clouds, cyclones, rivers, seas, mountains and hills, the dawn, the twilight, the sky, the universe,  flowers, birds, rustic surroundings or the woods themselves, cities and rural areas, forests and deserts, festivals and emotions, are a vast repertoire for sublime poetry. "The Morning Melody" brings forth themes expressing Nature, rustic life, clods, cyclones, Oceans, butterflies, birds, animals, flowers, a portrayal of a child, times of the pandemic, philosophical quatrains, and mythical realms such as "The Lost City of Dwarka".

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Author Bio

Sarbajit Roy was born in Asansol, West Bengal. Growing up in Asansol, he was influenced by his father's writings of poetry, which the latter never published. The author joined Hindustan Copper Limited, Ghatsila (now in Jharkhand), in 1979. The scenic view in Ghatsila, inspired the author to try his hand in poetry. It was 'drawing on an empty canvas a few ordered lines'. In 1984, the author moved to the United States to work on his Master's Degree and Ph.D. and stayed there for 27 years, returning to India in 2013. While attending the University of Texas at El Paso, and consequently teaching and lecturing, he also wrote poetry, many of which were published. Back in India, the author's poetry writing blossomed when working in Koderma with a renowned Engineering College of Jharkhand. The wooded, sylvan area surrounding the College, where the forest begins, has inspired eloquent expressions. "My window", "Twilight", The Village Road", "The Clouds", The Lonely Tree", "The road to Chauparan", "The Morning Melody", The Ocean, The Tanga, are some of the many poems penned by the author in this book. The author is currently still attached with an Institution, as Deputy Director. He contemplates writing more poems on varied topics associated with the woods, hills, festivals, human and animal characters, and the realms of nature. Interests in History and Mythology have also inspired writing such as", "Mother Ganges "."The Lost City of Dwarka" is a portrayal of the ancient city of Dwarka, built by Krishna.

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