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Summary and analysis of the poem my invented land

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Answered by tejeswarteju
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My native soil was created from tiny sparks

that clung to grandmother’s earthen pot

which conjured savoury dishes

I’ve been looking for

all my life in vain.

My homeland has no boundaries.

At cockcrow one day it found itself

inside a country to its west,

(on rainy days it dreams looking East

when its seditionists fight to liberate it from truth.)

My people have disinterred their alphabet,

burnt down decrepit libraries

in a last puff of nationalism

even as a hairstyle of native women

have been allowed to become extinct.

My native place has not been christened yet

my homeland, a travelogue without end,

a plate that will always be greedy

(but got rice mixed with stones)

My home has young people

who found their dreams in a white substance

and the old that transplanted their eyes,

it has leaders who have disappeared

into their caricatures.

My home is a gun

pressed against both temples

a knock on a night that has not ended

a torch lit long after the theft

a sonnet about body counts

undoubtedly raped

definitely abandoned

in a tryst with destiny.

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