Nocturnal Mnemonics Poem by Rajendra Prasad Meena Jaipur India

Nocturnal Mnemonics

When the metropolis succumbs to somnolence,
recollections attain sentience.
Those I evaded beneath diurnal pretexts
reconvene within the dominion of obscurity.

The head reclined upon the pillow
transmutes into an unwilling witness
to utterances aborted mid-conception,
to confessions eternally unarticulated.

Within the ashen glass of an extinguished screen,
your appellation phosphoresces—
neither invocation nor communiqué persists,
yet the myocardium furnishes its own reply.

A glacial current trespasses through the casement,
brushing against respirations grown archaic;
fractured laughter, muffled lamentations
dissolve into the viscosity of nocturnal hush.

The night interrogates nothing;
it merely reinstates remembrance—
who was once intrinsic,
and which certainties remained perpetually unfinished.

At dawn, amnesia will be rehearsed as ritual,
yet the verity endures:
nocturnal memories
possess a veracity
the daylight dares not sustain.
By Rajendra Prasad Meena Jaipur India

POET'S NOTES ABOUT THE POEM
#1. The poem explores how night awakens suppressed memories when the external world becomes silent. #2. Silence replaces communication, showing emotions that were never expressed in words.3. The pillow and the night act as silent witnesses to unspoken confessions. #4.Modern imagery (the inactive mobile screen) highlights emotional distance in contemporary relationships. #5. The poem emphasizes that absence can still create connection through memory. #6. Night is presented as non-judgmental; it does not question but reminds. #7.Memories are shown as more truthful than daytime pretenses. The contrast between night (truth) and day (forgetting/denial) is central to the poem. #8. The poem blends emotional introspection with philosophical depth. Overall, the poem suggests that what remains unsaid often holds the deepest meaning.
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