And we will part another day...
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Editor’s Note: This edition onwards, we are starting a series of poems and crime fiction (the Cosy Murder Mystery series) by Sreela Dasgupta. The thin detective novels are full of subtle thrill and anticipation. Her poems touch us somewhere deep, with their simplicity and lucidity. Read slow, roll the words and meaning in your mind -- you will truly enjoy this originality of verse.
By Sreela Dasgupta in Santiniketan, Bolpur, West Bengal

Wrap me in warm rain
On this cold winter day
Hold my face in your hands
And laugh into my eyes

Sing to me
Snatches of melody
Just a little off key
Taste the snowflake I hold
On the tip of my tongue
Type love letters

With the hush around us
Scoop up the last rays of the sun
And start the fire in the hearth

Read poetry to me
Cohen maybe
And we will part another day
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You are my poem
My song
My wings
My words
My silence
My heartbeat
My heartbreak
My rhythm
My immobility

My mirror
My worship
My forever

From Orchids on a Mango Tree: A Collection of Poems
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Sreela Das Gupta has been working for over a decade in a large corporate as the Global Lead Subject Matter Expert in Diveristy, Equity, Inclusion and Belonging.
With an MPhil in Population Studies, from Jawaharlal Nehru University (JNU), Delhi, , she has worked for over two decades in the not-for-profit sector, focusing on issues related to women’s rights and social inclusion. She has worked both with rural poor communities in the states of Rajasthan, Himachal Pradesh, Bihar, Jharkhand (to name a few); and in the area of research, policy formulation, strategic planning and programme deployment with organizations like International Centre for Research on Women (ICRW), CARE International, UN Women, USAID, Centre for Policy Research, Oxfam.
Sreela was a Humphrey Fellow in 2000-01 -- a mid-career fellowship funded by the US Congress. She went to the Tulane School of Public Health, New Orleans for her focus area of study on Gender and Public Health.
She has engaged with national and international platforms for policy formulation and strategic dialogue on diversity, such as ILO (International Labour Organization), UK Disability Forum, Purple Space, WeConnect and CII (Confederation of Indian Industries).
She is on the Board of Transform Schools (India), which designs, tests and scales educational solutions to bridge the learning gap in India’s secondary schools. She is also on the Board of National Trust for the Welfare of Persons with Autism, Cerebral Palsy, Mental Retardation and Multiple Disabilities.
She currently resides in Santiniketan, Tagore’s Abode of Peace, and a UNESCO Heritage site. She steeps herself in the silence – broken by birdcall and squirrels.
Her writing career started with her volume of poems Orchids on Our Mango Tree which talks of love, longing, heartbreak and life. She soon grew restless and decided to pen a Cosy Mystery – a genre she reads as a stressbuster in her very busy schedule. This was also a response to the complaints of her aunts and uncles aged 80 and above who complained about the recent crime books full of gory violence and explicit sex. Her first book was The Murder on the Khoai where she introduced her detective ‘Mini di’ solving mysteries with a motley group of characters. She has also written Murder at the Mela followed by Murder in Shimla and Murder on the Sets. Three of four of these books are based in Santiniketan.
Recently she has tried her hand at a romance novella Of Pets and Vets, set in Atlanta, Georgia. And plans to write more in this genre.
All her books are available on Amazon India.