Friday, April 30, 2010
Thursday, April 29, 2010
The sooted eve
Wednesday, April 28, 2010

ANAMIKA
YOU are the jasmine
twenty-four carat fragrant
peeping from the terrace of the world
smiling with the clouds and the breeze
florescent day welcomes you
the bask caresses the golden locks
that always hid your fair little smile.
oh! the woodland all aglowed
the peeking rays giggling and flapping their paperlike wings
making the earth sacrosanct
stretching my eyes to the sea above
thanking that someone for sending the precious you.
Have I said-
you are a feather tweaked
to tab the pages of this evanescent life.
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(n.b-the title of the poem means no name in Hindi,it is but dedicated to my bosom friend&all others who have touched my little cosmos.)
Tuesday, April 27, 2010
IT FLOWS

The city is drenched
an uncanny splash of water
floods the sybaritic land
my right arm on the other side of the road
spreads, crying aloud
for help.
The pool across the common lane
disgorges for carrying gallons of blood
Satanic paws clap
and the noise
wakes up a child smashed with bestial kismet
The neo-homo sapiens- out to witness
the wail of a bleeding homeland.
Temples, markets
Churches, over-bridges
All bear a grave silence
No flutes, no drumbeats
Only whimpers,
dry tears
invite you.
Brahmaputra flows with the blood- dyed lambs
Its different tonight, no ashes- but raw
unidentified slices of flesh and plasma sacrificed.
No urn shall ever be moulded
With the cinders the earth tonight assembles…
(this is a reaction to the serial blasts in our homeland-India,the last one that stretched over to Assam on 30.10.08 )
Monday, April 26, 2010
BOOKMARK
loaded with courage on our gunny bags
the asset the hills mannequined
fell flat to the eyes
wised up only to target 'moves'.
Faintly the tools dressed
and tents flake- hooked
mission yet not accomplished
having a campfire, no
not quite intended.
A sudden lamina of snow fell
the cannons sprang on guard
the frontiers seemed afloat
a while ago it was inert.
my eyes ambushed him: pale skin, green eyes
matched his pair of boots
Soldier was he.
Guarding his country backyard
equally retaliatory was I
chivalry roaring,
he gifted me his last smile
I felt something pushed into my throat.
The Quran had his son's picture, bookmarked
cherry-red his cheeks, snowy-white his eyes.
Myriad voices called me brave,
as I kissed the father good-bye.
Sunday, April 25, 2010
Desert Screen
wandering about in the sandy lawn
life streamless, splashes and flows...
caper, giggle, youthful chatter
echoing...
Silence shriek
reverberate in the spotless walls
time ticks,ticks
every moment breded
parting off, of the wilted leaves
from the old eucalyptus hanger
Green, yellow, and then the golden slumber
death reposes
greenery unfound, sore fingers trace
the spade
stretching its arms
creates life in a decomposed loam
Spill the mud
Spread it, feel it with the turf
Now,
the earth thickens in me.
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Thursday, April 8, 2010
Mandvi trip...a new window to Kutch
Nevertheless, feet propelled. 44 degree could be fought. Or probably, seven years camping made us camels, skirting away roads for ourselves& getting decolored...wonder, how people can become chain tea sippers in this part of the land!
During the daytime, meeting up people, getting down to the rural lots kept us knocking about. In the evening, it was beach-time. And yes, we still had couple of meetings lined up in the late evening, this one was a stolen bit!
2/10 the beach scored, that too propped up for the windmills.
As we were entering our room someone informed us about the Vijay Vilaas Palace. Now, would I not nag? Well, the next morn, we were prepared to gallop our ways. The natives said this was the set for couple of bollywood movies, famous being the Bhansali’s 'Hum dil de chuke sanam'…
It was worth fighting our way in.
VIJAY VILAAS PALACE
The walls, the Bengal domes, the ventilators, the wide garden…never felt the need of technology! Cool air greeted the admirants. A palace with visitors few, deserves immemorial admiration. Well maintained, well placed, shrewd shrubby forests, labyrinthical tracks, one hell of an experience to reach.
On our way back, again few interesting sights kept us alert. It was the midnight scene and the highways buzzing with activity. A Ship has just docked with a consignment of woods. Huge trucks loaded with gigantic trunks of trees. Shipped into the Indian port, it was an interesting sight for sure. 102 trucks carried these trunks which made us contemplate perhaps an entire forest was uprooted to serve our desires. Human needs grow: greed grows exponentially. There was couple of other trucks which had used clothes to meet the demand of “phorein kapda” in this ever expanding dumping yard of the first world countries. The poor still die in need and just handful of NGO’s fight tough. Rest: make mullah. Period.
It was post dawn now. Unlike in the east, the sun rises late here. With the sounds of the busy shore waving, sleep blanketed us in no time.
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