Fakhra Hassan December 17, 2004
#2 Posted by noetherf on December 19, 2004 10:00:01 am
I must say, Chowkies did not do justice to some of the lines, as there are some missing spaces that I had put intentionally. Khair, thank you kindly for liking and for sharing the draft.
#1 Posted by temporal on December 18, 2004 1:57:50 pm
Fakhra:
words resonate:
I find myself there
in the wake of
needs and wants
mind if i share a draft?
Under the peepul tree
crawling between machine gunning rickshaws
chromed, gaudy,and polluting buses
sitting stiffly in a sub compact
behind chauffeur or bearded driver
in upholstered seats, windows tinted dark
cursing the traffic, ignoring the melee
could hack only so much of pollution
took the first turn left and that street
looked vaguely familiar
passed by this freshly painted wall
then it suddenly registered
where did that peepul tree go
the walls were low, people friendly
when beneath the peepul tree’s shade
we had locked eyes for the first time
she of quiet charm, grace and few words
she of that ready smile and zest
cosmic sitar played its tune
the peepul danced at the rendezvous
it faced the heat, drought, sun, neglect
fetching only what it needed
providing sanctuary and shade
till twisted insensibility
caused its demise
concrete sprawls killing nature
the walls grow, higher and higher
there was a time when walls demarked
now they imprison those inside
each inhabitant a prisoner
suspicious, hostile and fearful
here in the ‘burbs we have no walls
yet we do not know our neigbours
over there high walls, same results
life is perplexing, not simple
times change, yet they remain the same
* * *
this is a take on only one aspect, i`d hasten to say...keep writiing:)
lve
t
words resonate:
I find myself there
in the wake of
needs and wants
mind if i share a draft?
Under the peepul tree
crawling between machine gunning rickshaws
chromed, gaudy,and polluting buses
sitting stiffly in a sub compact
behind chauffeur or bearded driver
in upholstered seats, windows tinted dark
cursing the traffic, ignoring the melee
could hack only so much of pollution
took the first turn left and that street
looked vaguely familiar
passed by this freshly painted wall
then it suddenly registered
where did that peepul tree go
the walls were low, people friendly
when beneath the peepul tree’s shade
we had locked eyes for the first time
she of quiet charm, grace and few words
she of that ready smile and zest
cosmic sitar played its tune
the peepul danced at the rendezvous
it faced the heat, drought, sun, neglect
fetching only what it needed
providing sanctuary and shade
till twisted insensibility
caused its demise
concrete sprawls killing nature
the walls grow, higher and higher
there was a time when walls demarked
now they imprison those inside
each inhabitant a prisoner
suspicious, hostile and fearful
here in the ‘burbs we have no walls
yet we do not know our neigbours
over there high walls, same results
life is perplexing, not simple
times change, yet they remain the same
* * *
this is a take on only one aspect, i`d hasten to say...keep writiing:)
lve
t
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