Thursday, August 9, 2012

They Heard The Unheard Cries Of Laughter


There walked the pigeon
On the edge of a wet precarious terrace:
Looked left and right,
And flew away.

They built Red Grilles to constrain spirits—
Crimson-red flowers
From the interns of a sun-baked hovel
Were being taken to graveyards.

Dubious ceremonies of confused happiness—
Scatter a pinch of salt over this
Ocean of falsity,
And drown with the crowd.

They are ignorant.
They are heartless.
They are false.

I dreamt of a giant last night—
He was distilling waste water
Into the ocean—
And thousand fishermen with
Scattered boats
Were keeping their rods bent.

Listen to the cheer of the crowd
And watch smiles staring at you;
Don’t go deep in your thoughts
Or the giant might invade your dreams!

An empty bottle in an empty classroom,
Rolling and rolling—
No water, no colour—
But still rolling.

Sounds of hundred feet beyond
The Barbed Wires—
Soldiers marching?
But where to?
Beyond the wires
There was but something else to be seen:
A ‘battalion’ of ragamuffins
Dirtying the street—
Spreading foul stench that irked
A school-going child.

There are ways to look at the world—
Fake faces storming households, or
Real faces loving each other—
What we see is but our own vision—
And as they had said they ‘flock together’.

They beheld the great ocean—
Some rich eyes went till the farthest
Fisherman—
Some wooden eyes went till the cruel shark
Beneath;
While the rest looked straight up—
Didn’t know if the ocean was blue.

You were mistaken—
You saw
Shameless laughter, Inebriated teetotalers;
Flasks of water waiting to be distilled
And hundred emotionless sights.
And you were awestruck.
You were enticed by the beautiful cloak of
Relation.

The cry of laughter—
When your rib-cage was waiting
To be ruptured,
Nothing much happened.

You laughed to cry—
You just laughed to cry.

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