morning reclaims itself
in a golden blaze
the orange of summer inflames
the branches start crackling
across the neighbourhood
the dogs
start to bark, day has broken
between sleep and vigil
dream was like a cloud
Official Website and Blog for Shaleen Rakesh, an indie author based in Dehradun, India. Shaleen is a writer and recursive observer of the shifting Himalayan landscape, whose work interrogates the friction between geologic time and the fragile architecture of human memory. Deeply rooted in the ecological and psychological terrain of the Doon Valley, his prose functions as a diagnostic for the Anthropocene—charting the rain of ash that defines modern loss.
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