Monday, June 2, 2014

closed it firm

closed it firm

Through the pages,
There were stories trapped,
I was reading me, in all of them;
Who are they? I wondered!
In folded time, dressed like me,
Paged for love innocuous like me,
Banished in pen, like me,
How horrid is the link!

If I had thought and lived like them,
Am I their devil or are they my spook?
Where is the link?

I closed the book as a norm,
Looked at nature,
Yes I told I was quite like it,
In a way,
Yet unlike;
I opened the book and closed it again,
With fear and doubt,
A swelter mere, so should I fling?
What is the point I thought,
I am happy to link!

I opened the book, and closed it firm.


This poem is about taking responsibilities. Closing link (done three times in the poem) does not mean closing ties and bonds. However, living a life that has been lived thousand of years ago is something with which the poem doesn't comply. If you remember three shots of Meuresault in 'The Outsider', the first shot was a reaction, as a norm, the two following shots were conscious. It is about taking charge of the action, however sad it is; once one has committed an action, one has to stand by it. Here in this poem, only the third shot (action of closing the book) is done consciously. So when the book is closed for the third time, the poem is taking charge to withstand the discomfort and other consequences without blaming anyone. Closing here is a creative beginning. However, it is open to interpretations.

02 June 2014

Mist

Mist

Moist morning in mist
Meadows trees shiver in lakes
Clouds erase the paint
Eyes open vision vapours
Steps smoke through the way

02 June 2014

Missing

Missing

Rain and the Sun
Playing hide and seek for long
Rainbow on the sky
Rain hats and umbrellas on
A child peeps, hats off

02 June 2014

Tuesday, May 27, 2014

Waterfall

Waterfall

Unending supply
Of kindness to all creatures
Fresh waterfall
Company selling water
Thirsty jungle drinks

27 May 2014

Sun’s rays

Sun’s rays

Morning sun’s rays
Drapes of light
Falling on the earth
Draupadi
Is forever protected
From learned and strong men

Remote control

Remote control

A drowsy man sees
Looks at the grazing cattle
Remote control…
All work gets done easily
Rest working out

Gifts of nature

Gifts of nature

Snakes and crocodiles
Foxes and crows
Are gifts of nature
A baaul singing
And passing by
A worried village


Baaul: Emancipated singers of Bengal known for singing philosophical songs

Doll’s house

Doll’s house

Mother cooking
Father at work, kids at play
Beautiful Doll’s house
Children act changing their roles
An engaging game

Day and night

Day and night

Day and night
Come and go
The earth waits
My daughter
Studying
In a different city

Clouds

Clouds

First shades of clouds oversee
All creatures look up and smile
Umbrella for us
Hiding the sun holding rain
Wonder for how long