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Turbulence

I ask that you be heard, tossed about and dreamed of.

It is your thoughts, my upset energies, and nightly turbulence.

Sleep provokes night and life and darkness prevailing in us.

When we wake up we are gone as our night precedes dawn

It is always the other way, bottom up and spaces spread.

At times we hear the police van’s shrieks, in night’s iron grill.

 

I ask that you be heard, tossed about and dreamed of.

It is not always the stick beating the road in rhythmic silence

And olive-green overcoat with flapped pockets and heavy boots

And six months old large-sized memories of a Himalayan home

With black-lined large dove’s eyes flitting among coal fires

Their smoke towering over the pines in snow-bound peaks.

 

 

I ask that you be heard, tossed about and dreamed of.

It is the turbulence we are speaking of, in the foggy sea we are

Or on the peaks where everything is bound in fuzzy snow

At the mountain passes where vehicles duly pass oiled by hot tea

Or in the mist-filled airports where aircrafts do not take off

Of politicians who decide mankind’s future in the apocalypse.

 

 

I ask that you be heard, tossed about and dreamed of.

It is my dreams as they were and the neighbor’s dreams

In the straw-roof, in the banyan trees with glints in their eyes

And much fine-powdered dust on their thick –coated leaves,

In lonely watchmen’s houses on the bleak stony spaces

And lonely watchmen keeping vigilant eyes on boulders

Strewn in brown spaces and scraggy bushes with strange lizards.

 

 

I ask that you be heard, tossed about and dreamed of.

It is the towering tombs and the trees that enveloped them

The children playing cricket in flying bats and stone stumps

Outside the vaults where kings and queens lay dead for ages

Their cold breath felt on the broken glass of Time’s windows.

I ask that you, I and women play a game of kabaddi in the trees

When it is still not dark enough in the minarets in the west

And children are still hitting ***** visible in the green of the trees.

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Written by
jagannath-rao-adukuri
Indian
Published
Jul 15, 2010
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