Yellow in Four Quarters

July 25, 2026

Amaltas
Petals of the sun, finespun, clustered,
cascade down avenues. Golden Laburnum
chandeliers shower singed, stinging
streets with wisps of breezy blessings.

Mango
A heady scent at first. Then, fleshy
pulp, mischievously exploding off skin,
landing on skin, sticky, irrepressible.
Summer’s cossetted, indocile, luscious child.

Turmeric
A pinch that packs a punch and stains fingers
before turning lentil soups into amber rivers,
coating potato matchsticks with sunshine.
A pinch to make milk and weddings golden.

Mustard
A zing so pungent, it turns heads into fields blazing
with golden stalks and dunks fish steaks into
a dreamy curry that sends one on a high. Seeds
of sharpness dissolving into summer’s esurient mouth.

Bhaswati Ghosh

Bhaswati Ghosh writes and translates fiction, non-fiction and poetry. Her first book of fiction is Victory Colony, 1950. Her first work of translation from Bengali into English is My Days with Ramkinkar Baij. Bhaswati’s writing has appeared in several literary journals. She lives in Ontario, Canada. Find her at bhaswatighosh.com.

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