Ekanta Ra Timi | Ajit Kafle | Unspoken Poetry | Nepali Poetry | E37
Summary
The poem captures deep solitude (ekanta) intertwined with intense longing for “timi” (you). The speaker feels emotionally drained, tired, and sometimes angry, surrounded by fragmented memories, unspoken words, and inner turmoil. Amid isolation, poetry becomes a personal festival of expression. It explores melancholy, past connections or losses, and a quiet search for peace through reflection. Repeated addresses to “timi” highlight an unfulfilled emotional bond, blending sorrow with introspection in a space where loneliness and yearning coexist, creating a poignant sense of inner conflict and tender attachment.