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Dawn again

In the beginning was a trill.

that didn't quite belong

to the silence enshrouding the night.

 

then another, as if in reply.

then a tweet, a trill, a tweet again.

a chirp this time, replied with another,

as the chorus grew.

(Arise oh Tiger among men!

Perform your Divine duties!

The eastern sky has begun to blossom,

O noble son of Kausalya!)

 

a pair of ears,

a pair of eyes,

then the rest of him,

was born again

in the darkness

 

and he knew he was both

the prince and the ten-headed one

and many others besides,

witnessing his very own fantasy,

his fear, his shame,

his throbbing lust,

seemingly anachronistic

in the gray morning.

and suddenly remembering

yesterday's sums

and its remainders,

it's un-tallied accounts.

 

he now knew

the always new harmony

of trills and tweets

from a million eons.

he'd been witness

to so much birdsong,

to countless metamorphoses;

some noisy, many silent,

like gray turning pink-orange-golden

like friend-turning-foe

dimple-turning-wrinkle...

 

for one more time,

he was here and now again

before fading

into the twilight haze

of a stolen snooze.

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Written by
anilkumar-parat
61 / M / Indian
Published
May 26, 2021
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