Analysis of Grief



When the kites fly in the sky
Like lovely tall ladies
A dark cloud extends
To the north-west horizon

Unseen aroma of pollen
Still spreads desire like magician
Exists like happiness
Without length width or height

But grief cuts heart
With a silent scissor
As soft like marmalade
As sour as tamarind

Is the grief final
As the death
For one and all
For living and non-livings


Scheme XXXA AAXB XXXB XXXX
Poetic Form
Metre 1011001 110110 01101 1011010 01010110 110101010 011100 011111 1111 101010 11110 11011 10110 101 1101 1100110
Closest metre Iambic trimeter
Characters 357
Words 67
Sentences 1
Stanzas 4
Stanza Lengths 4, 4, 4, 4
Lines Amount 16
Letters per line (avg) 19
Words per line (avg) 4
Letters per stanza (avg) 76
Words per stanza (avg) 17
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Submitted on October 15, 2013

Modified on April 06, 2023

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Ashraful Musaddeq

Born at Kishoreganj, Bangladesh on August 16 1958. From Dec 1981 to Jan 1983 served a consulting firm in Dhaka as the Junior Agricultural Analyst. From Jan 1983 to Jan 1986 worked with the Bangladesh Agricultural Development Corporation as Assistant Director at Gazipur. From Jan 1986 joined Bangladesh Civil Service Cadre and now serving as the Deputy Secretary to the Government.Education: BSc Hons in Agricultural Economics from Bangladesh Agricultural University, Mymensingh (1979), Master of Social Science in Economics from National University, Gazipur (2001) and MBA in Marketing from World University of Bangladesh, Dhaka (2005). Now working with Occupational Mobility of the Female Garment Workers to fulfill the PhD degree under the Department of Government and Politics at Jahangirnagar University, Savar, Dhaka.Love to write poems and haiku in English and Bangla as well as interested in translating poems and haiku. Love poetry from the core of heart and feel thirsty while enjoy nature.Published Books: 18 BooksBangla: 7 poetry Books: Pushpito Biswaser Dike (2007), Oporanher Peyalay Shondhar Chamoch (2007), Cycler Ringe Shomoyer Kathi (2008), Furner Bone Bejider Pronoy (2008), Londovondo Bikaler Bili Deya Chule (2009), Spordhito Adorer Nivvrito Lipikola (2010) and Chileghurir Chirayoto Akash (2011).Translation: 8 Books: Japaner 100 Haiku (2007), Japaner 150 Haiku (2007), Japani Shishuder Haiku (2009), 30 Desher 40 Kobita [40 Poems of 30 Countries] (2008), 20 Desher Kobita [Poems of 20 Countries] (2009), Japaner 200 Haiku (2010), Bissher Shishuder Haiku (2012) and Medinir Haiku (2012).English: 3 Poetry Books: Beckoning Jade-Dreams (2007), Firefly Can't Make A Day (Jonaki Banate Pare Na Din) (2008) and Affluent Love—The Silent Killer (Ofuronto Valobasha—Nirob Ghatok) (2012).My poems are written either from practical experience or from my own imagination level. I love to add metaphor and information technology in my poetry from the stand point of contemporary context. more…

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