Tuesday, August 19, 2008
poem
Title of this poem is not “Ants”
Though titled ‘Ants’, this poetic piece
doesn’t have either a life of its own
nor any halo around it
Sans any vain imageries of either
separation or grief
ants are breaking all poetic rules
This poem is an escape from history
without any nostalgia,
neither sublimity
nor the flow of Papanasini
Unable to withstand the sense and
senselessness
the ants are creeping
among these verses;
Without the least faith in lyricism
the ants are searching for poetic impulses
outside the walls of lyrics
The symbols in this poem are nothing but
pieces of life oft used and discarded
by contemporaries
The smell of silence is akin to that of the
frozen bodies in a government hospital
There was sensuous mourns of prostitution
inside a taxi car
There was the lament of the dropouts pasted on the
walls of the police station
Ultra modern lusty obesity of the female mass was in wait
In the condensed darkness of the
transport bus stand
The solitude of the corroded
bodies of a dog lie in the rail track
The discarded plastic cups spread scattered
in the rail tracks
The absurdity of the dumb adolescence
was throbbing inside the lingerie of mary,
a street hooker
The condom crazy feminists
The archaic quivers of the epileptic
being rushed to the hospital in a local bus
Shadows of literary criticism reflecting in the entrails
of the tomoto got smashed onthe road
before reaching the
vegetable stand
The ants needed only the symbols and not
any reviews or explanations
Refusing to become symbols the ants
bid audio to poem, scattered all over
losing their way
Even this poem has nothing to
do with explaining symbols, emblems or wisdom
poem: Title of this poem is not “Ants” by m k harikumar
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