Somali Mukherjee’s four small poems


The Ruler


Life’s not meaningful

Unless we become human;

Humanity rules.

The Test


We must take life’s test;

Let’s learn from all our errors;

Repeat it not, please!

Tsunami


When we cut down trees,

Their sobs raise a tsunami;

We must pay for it.

Bereft of Love


We ran out of love;

This world’s been a house of cards,

For misanthropy.


Born in 1993, Somali Mukherjee fosters an unshakable passion for penning down poems from a very tender age of hers. Although, at times, she unburdens her head and heart by writing short stories, essays and such other creative pieces, she is an ardent lover of music and of fine arts as well. At present, she works as an author-cum-editor for a publication house in Kolkata, India. She has authored a few books till date, namely, Head and Heart: A collection of poems, A Prosaic Omnibus, My Little World, An Album of Various Moments: An Anthology, Beams of the Day, Musings of Head and Heart and Tranquil Truths of Life
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