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From all tiled corners they eye me. They are still, very still with ceramic poses And values. I round them and gaze At the jaundiced and sea-coloured beings. Their silky clothes and gold ornaments Shawl them rich, like an afterbath of milk. These godfolk are a myriad: elephant-headed, Lotus-chaired and the crescent-haired one that Stands bluely with a coiled cobra necking him. They annihilate me with their icy stares. They almost know the refusal Of my belief system. A ring of fire-dews burns in front of me, I bless myself. a little vermillion eye finds itself Deathly in between my brows. The bell is being whipped in fatal threes. Shalini Nayar © 2002
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Sep 23, 2014
Sep 23, 2014 at 9:31 AM UTC
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From all tiled corners they eye me. They are still, very still with ceramic poses And values. I round them and gaze At the jaundiced and sea-coloured beings. Their silky clothes and gold ornaments Shawl them rich, like an afterbath of milk. These godfolk are a myriad: elephant-headed, Lotus-chaired and the crescent-haired one that Stands bluely with a coiled cobra necking him. They annihilate me with their icy stares. They almost know the refusal Of my belief system. A ring of fire-dews burns in front of me, I bless myself. a little vermillion eye finds itself Deathly in between my brows. The bell is being whipped in fatal threes. Shalini Nayar © 2002
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