FLOATERS
standing between
my eyes and the moon
floaters
--R.K.Singh
Bill's editing is preferable:
Drifting between
my eyes and the moon
floaters
Collects all of my published poetry books. Also provides an uptodate view of my poetry, especially haiku and tanka.

Ram Krishna Singh is an Indian poet and academic, whose main fields of interest consist of Indian English writing, especially poetry, and English for Specific Purposes, especially for science and technology. Born on 31 December 1950 in Varanasi, India, he has authored more than 160 research articles,170 book reviews and 63 books. His works have been anthologized in over 230 publications. A winner of several awards and honours, and translated into over 30 languages, Dr Singh's poems have been noted for haiku-inspired brevity, existential introspections, and erotic minimalism, and explored in several M.Phil. and Ph.D. theses. Till recently, Professor of English at IIT-ISM, Dhanbad, he is now happily retired and pursuing his literary interests and promoting his poetry. .
2 Comments:
Do floaters stand? Maybe
between my eyes
and the moon . . .
floaters
or
drifting between
my eyes and the moon . . .
floaters
Great moment, in any case.
It's a very nasty moment when floaters stand and obstruct the vision. After my operation of the cataract, I had this experience very often.
Post a Comment
<< Home