Friday, November 13, 2020

Dance



Not a soul, 
He danced alone    
Around the temple 
Like a man possessed
He danced in the eerie loud night
Through shadows and moonlight
Then exhausted, he collapsed,
Sweat blurred his eyes, feet sore
The priest asked him who he danced for
Said he danced for the lamp in the temple 
 and the lamp too danced for him 




Friday, October 2, 2020

A Goddess raped

 


No greater temple desecrated
No greater god mocked
When we in silence watched
A little life bled in the dust
For hate and greed and lust

Her crime was being a girl
A simple Indian girl
Raped and burnt into the sand
In the soil we call our motherland



Sunday, August 16, 2020

Then that is freedom

 Then that is freedom


When the political elite don't fear being questioned 
And can defend their actions with truth or reason
    Then that is freedom    

When the farmer does not have to plead to live
And the hand that reaches out, is not to take but to give 
  Then that is freedom  

When every individual has a right to his God
And religion expresses love, but does not champion god
    Then that is freedom   

When creed and the colour on skin
Does not bleed the mind to differ in
    Then that is freedom    

When everyone has a right to school and study
And no  child or adult-ever cries hungry
    Then that is freedom    

When the water and air is not poisoned
And laughter is not masked or hidden
     Then that is freedom      
 
When livelihood  can depend on Government
Not choked in taxes and archaic law enforcement
  Then that is freedom    

When the elderly can still pursue happiness 
Not wait for death in dark silence 
    Then that is freedom    

When science is for healing and the means to joy
And the sword and gun is an outdated comic's toy
    Then that is freedom    

When the flag is folded and the anthem has been sung
When it still sings true, in hope, with every new day begun
    Then that is freedom  




 

Saturday, April 11, 2020

Void



Church doors are shut, the temples bells are silenced, 
and no call beckons from the tall minarets.
It's just another virus, coo the pigeons, 
They'll soon be back fighting for their religions.

The drunk has no stupor, the rich man no sleep.
The soldier no enemy, the dead no one to weep.
The migrant no home, the pusher no trip,
All silenced and stilled by an invisible whip.

Deserted streets, no smoke from the factory chimney,  
Working hands are stilled, and the mind, empty.
The aeroplane has been grounded, motor engines stalled.
This world we live in, we think we're owners of it all.

Dolphins now cruise across international shipping lanes,
While the whales bump into oil rigs sans a flame.
The elephants romp on quiet forest roads. 
But soon we'll be back on rat race mode. 

The plough is idle, harvest rotting in the fields.  
Food delivered by app, an investor's tricky deal,
Conquerors and grabbers of another's land,
Now holed up in silence in their opulence bland.

Satellites crowd every orbit, the stars home alone.
The youth stay buried in their own mobile phones.
TV anchors tongue twisted, the politician tongue tied,
All their noise just piles up in the great dark void. 

Butterflies and bats backflip in unmanicured gardens.
The lions in the zoo, bewildered, serve their sentence.
To their lands we had developed the birds now return.
While fishing boats bob at anchor through the downturn.

With all our guns and data, we fear the air we breathe.
Giant Pharmas are now just the quacks of the street.
Great countries of power, confused and weak,
This progress of mankind now thankfully bleak.

But through this desolation we find heart and healers.
Hands that tend the sick, or just us, simple helpers.
The rebel to police, and food to the hungry provide. 
Through these hearts, we see, hope beyond the void.




Monday, January 20, 2020

The Mahatma's prayer- Abide with me

The Mahatma saddened, and frail from long days of fast
Pondered, was all that they fought for lost with the past.
Will his dear country, finally, over Gods divide?
He whispers to the darkening sky "Dear Lord abide”

Abide with me, fast falls the eventide
The darkness deepens, Lord, with me abide
When other helpers fail and comforts flee
Help of the helpless, oh, abide with me


Once, purposefully striding up the steps of the Empire,
With a staff for support and simple loincloth attire.
To demand freedom for us, our dear country,
With a song in his heart and a prayer for victory.

I fear no foe, with Thee at hand to bless
ills have no weight, and tears no bitterness
Where is death's sting? Where, grave, thy victory?
I triumph still, if Thou abide with me


At eventide now, this song resonates across Victory Square,
Bringing the promise of hope to Indians everywhere.
Chasing away the dark of despair, in time to a soldier's beat,
My country for all religions; his prayer will never retreat.

Be Thou Thyself before my closing eyes
Shine through the gloom and point me to the skies
Heaven's morning breaks, and earth's vai
n shadows flee
In life, in death, o Lord, abide with me

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Every year at the Beating of the Retreat at Vijay Chowk (Victory Square) in New Delhi, one of the favourite hymns and prayer of Mahatma Gandhi 'Abide with me' is played by the Defence bands with the second verse played by a soldier on tubular bells. This has always been a song of hope and comfort for our nation and a prayer for the abiding presence of God.

Hymn- Henry F. Lyte, 1847  Poem- Dann Thomas, 2020