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Daily Archives: October 24, 2014
Let Us Be Love
Let us awake and be still For a moment Avoid the past of agonising times Dwell in jubilations at heart Without any obstacle that unsettles us Not be paranoid or cynical Let us mingle and improvise generosity For any anguished … Continue reading
Blue Heron
The blue heron stands Quiet as a stealth bomber His jubilant croak Jangles The ripples A silver wriggle Held fast in his beak Giraffe neck Undulates In supple grace The silver line curls into a Downward lump Into the curve … Continue reading
New Moon
Ivory shard forged into a curve, torn from contours of my heart, the crescent moon limns a cerulean dark sky. Inviolate. Like Li Po I reach out, splash into cold, dark water. Pale buttercream shimmer is broken and re-broken, made … Continue reading
Twilight
Peacock haunting dusk, single note, high-pitched, staccato. Repeated… Plaint rising above the soughing of the dying day, like a muezzin’s call to prayer. Warms gray twilight into iridescence: yearning spiced with joy. Jasmeen Griffin
Dear Representathieves
Dear representathieves, Out of lovely hatred This e-pistol I write you For being innovathief Always decepthief Calling a spade a pin With hired editor-in-thief Mouthing the mindless mind Of the commander-in-thief How many souls Beneath the earth lie ungrown? How … Continue reading
Committee Country
Darkness ravages the land Terrorists become savage Nothing works, even government All talk No one listens To search for lost safety-pin A committee we must set-up Though all previous committees’ reports Lie buried under raggish rugs Nation of committee Missing … Continue reading
We are a Nation
We are a nation with zealous passion we make mountain but live in mole-hill we offer others peace but we’re torn into pieces to neighbours we give joy but we cry for toy We are a nation of nice-smelling lotion … Continue reading
The Ghost
Some ghosts we keep close to our hearts. Even if our hearts beat the frenzied beat of raven wings against a cage made of glass. You’re one such ghost, my love. Sometimes I wonder if you were ever real, if … Continue reading
The Lost Children
The loss of a child is the death of a promise, but also a still-life painting of what could have been, in surreal shades of yellow and red. Children have the unfashionable ambition of becoming firemen and policewomen, maybe even … Continue reading
The Despot
In the court of my childhood, I was an Oriental despot. My rich robes were my frog-patterned pajamas and my scepter was my sister’s ancient ruler. My sister was my Schezerhade. Captive to my cruel fancies till she turned the … Continue reading