18
Aug

Going Back

   Posted by: deepka   in Poetry

The air is humid

And the clouds hang low

The time goes Oh so ever

slow

The old mango tree

On which we built

A hut with old brown

Sacks is gone

The ground uneven

The puddles are still there

With the mynah

Birds flitting

The cherry-guava trees

In fruit again

And the old house

Stands

Staring back

No dogs this time to welcome

An anonymous grave

Behind the banana patch

Grandpas old garden is shrinking

Before my eyes

As a new concrete house

Emerges in the background

My brothers are

Taller or have i shrunken?

There are more wrinkles

In mothers face

Old friends

Old class mates

Why is it so

Hard to talk

like

In the old days?

The friends i knew

Are gone

Ive missed

Marriages

Births

Graduations

Parties

Birthdays

Ive missed a lifetime

It seems

 

This rain

is kind

it hides

teary eyes and a troubled mind

 

Share/Save/Bookmark

27
Jul

Onyx City

   Posted by: scherezade   in Poetry

By Scherezade Sanchita

 

The night footslogs, an actor

emptied of his drama. No apprentices,

no masks or myths marauding

through the corridors of his bones.  

Stripped of his skullduggery

No audience anticipates

his entry. His path is now fossilized

concrete not the vulpine redness of

velour and stardust.  In a sulfurous

district, that predictable crescent

wound bleeds moonlight and memories. There

are no ardent, rabid pets, followers

who would  scuff at shadows; no howls

or half visible phantoms

floating like foam clouds.

His arrival is not preceded

by the sluggish rowing of hours

of rains that augured the ebbing

canvas of an aquarelle city.  Its fabric

 is unspooled. Its design unscathed

by the petite incandescence

hovering over porticos and alleyways.

Tonight it is just a mute eruption

in an onyx mine and a cosmic bedspread

silently curls its limbs around

the slovenly berth: a theater now submerged

in its own tender darkness.

 

 

 

Share/Save/Bookmark

25
Jul

No Captives

   Posted by: kg499   in Poetry

No Captives (by Kevin Gannaway)

Friendly fallin’ off a Marriott ledge,
should have just flown your kite;
Large stage crowds your atmosphere,
propels you to the full upright.

Witness says you always seem to fall
on your knees;
Open your mouth, jump out the fishbowl -
let it soak a day, or two, or three.

Always caught fellating
the tailpipe of that rusty Impala;
Shoreline to shoreline you made it sing
the bad words it can’t say with its mama.

All of my life I have been waiting
just to hear the soft chords of your voice;
Your shelter is found amidst the background:
squint for a bland second choice.

And as the stars come out and the sea bellows
calling Its captain aboard;
you will look up with me at the sky that night -
No captives,
No sirens,

No more.

Share/Save/Bookmark

4
Jul

Till than walk with me…

   Posted by: deepka   in Poetry

Strange this relationship yours and mine
You know I wont beg and I that you will not come
Yet for hopes sake and for friendships
we will walk
As far as we must before we part
On paths
You of your own making
I of mine
Till than hold my hand
Till than lend me your shoulder
Till than keep me safe
Till than hear my complaints
Till than help me to see

Till than, say youll
Walk with me…

Share/Save/Bookmark