Sunday, October 30, 2022

THE INSEPERABLE GREENS

Blending with the backdrop, they toil
at the crack of sun,
pruning trees, fencing plants for a landscape
their appearances all look homogenous
unknown, they stare at faces in flashy cars
homogeneity, forgotten the second the car cruises away

Plants recognise them, flowers look for their presence each day
 plants fortunate to be quenched with recyclable water
the deprived gardeners sipping from bottles roasted. 


The caring branches bestowing miniscule shade
stare helplessly at food turning stale under the 
canopy of sun
the gardeners hungrily devouring the rice and dal
sweat trickling from rugged palms

A sporadic laugh with other bodies in green 
a camouflaged relief from temperatures inching
to half century.


Families back home sporting various colours, a picture
tucked in each green core, pushing them to board buses
and mend gardens outside stranger's houses and offices.

One does not need suntan lotion, the other cannot manage one.
One green caring for its variant,
one green blooms, grows and bears flowers 
and commands appreciation,
the substitute toils till the pick-up bus stops and 
drives the undetectable, worn-out greens back to quarters.


Monday, October 24, 2022

MY SUMMER SHARE

Buckets of water excitedly spilled on hot floor in an Indian village
splashing and skidding we all flop on the wet veranda
cousins giggling and whispering
electricity shying away from rural heat.

The buzzing mosquitoes sharing the moonlight
with belches and snores of elders on hand spun cots
our decade old hands forming circles to trap stars far away
an occasional breeze dozing the lone candlelight.

Unconcerned of floor dehydrated again, we droop off
stirring up to trace sweaty maps on floor
our twisted groggy shapes creating
a fictitious continent or a country.

Our innocent smiles pursue masking the heat outside
cold waters of the courtyard well, waiting to scrub sticky bodies.
Jumping and hopping, chewing the field's sugarcanes and groundnuts
licking fresh dried mango pieces, savouring each warm moment
of summer vacation.

My feet having travelled many ages
I gaze out now to stare at the hot Arabian sands,
sitting in the synthetic coolness of the air conditioner.

Power of the power, not timid any longer,
commanding every shape
be it round on the wrist or rectangular in hand
or the coolness of my triangle roofed house.

Signalling the alarming rate of existing countries
or places shrinking or unseated
global warming and politicians
each playing their dominating share.

My warm share of summer just now a tale I attempt to keep raw
sharing with my daughter, each time the narrative told
becoming hazier than the sun setting in the horizon.




Monday, October 17, 2022

A HALT

Passiveness my arch-rival
overtly active, I somewhere along 
cremated   laziness.
Eyes open every morning 
to meet self-imposed deadlines

An enthusiasm to overdo
each tiny tick
an unexplainable thrill.

Nagging pains startle me
age creeping faster than imagined
manifests in sounds of ouch 
from unthinkable joints.

Yet I tagged along,
always confident that life 
is a boon and so every second 
has to be productive
aiming for the prefect shot 
striving each day 

A pause three months ago
and a part of me just never 
made to the corner.
A corner where my father 
left me forever.

Inching to halt more often
learning to create white spaces
now and then
I halt and gaze.

A blur in the vision
the misty corner stares
forever and ever.

Wednesday, October 12, 2022

A TURMOIL

Thoughts gasp for getaway

fingers hum aimlessly

over the keyboard, 

mind scours closets 

at times for ideas or words.

Some effortlessly slip

others' tantrums drain.


Yet love 

the tango of words

on the screen. 

A forlorn lover's gaze

a naive poetic romance 

initiated and rekindled 

often quenching

a thirst unknown.

Saturday, October 1, 2022

CUT- ACTION

The soggy mind drilling briskly 

the raw wounds wrenching

and begging to halt.

 It's karma, says the mind

the pangs will revert.

Death, pain, anxiety, stress

suffering has multiple aliases

each alias offering unwanted

companionship in each one's life.

We run, it chases, there is no escape.


Murders, rapes, injustice, inequality

blink from every screen. 

Thoughts scratch looking for answers

It's karma, say the wise.


Awards, affections, likes and thumb sups

its good karma, continue doing

the elderly advice,

 Past lives, actions bear fruit

in consecutive lives, the seers opine.


The curtain rises every day, 

the stage set, actors all around 

busy performing actions

some dedicatedly scrub 

dirt of past misdoings

others uncaring tread

the path of shortcuts.



Wish to wipe each negative action

burden too heavy to bear

its past lives' too, say certain texts

ugly fangs of ill will often awake

due to sheer habit.


Effort yet on to do the right

mankind tries, 

the stage each day 

scenes unfold

the director above 

busy noting all deeds

a detailed report card 

awaits,

and one fine day

CUT- the above director calls

and actions cease forever.