Squatting,
(under the huge
tree with red,
yellow leaves,
half-bent, half
falling into
green, brown waters
of the still,
dirty lake
turning orange,
red, gold, silver,
black under
the purple, violet, blue,
turquoise sky
in the red, orange,
brown setting sun,
half drowned in
the silver, gold,
white smokey
clouds)
the poet in the
long, black,
patched old
felt overcoat
and broken,
brown boots
holding
a long, thin, dry
reed
was a poem
himself.
© Jatin Gandhi, 2005
Wednesday, September 27, 2006
Monday, September 25, 2006
Meditation
I love your silence
My lord
I'd love it more if
it weren't
choreographed.
(C) Jatin Gandhi, 2006
My lord
I'd love it more if
it weren't
choreographed.
(C) Jatin Gandhi, 2006
Story teller
Meet him,
man who hates other men,
but don’t talk to him.
And don’t look him in the eye
or he’ll hate you too.
He’s a story-teller
who writes of men and women,
children, pigeons and places.
And kittens.
He writes what men talk
watches them when they talk
and listens carefully
sometimes with his eyes closed.
He loves to talk.
But don’t talk to him
just listen
Or he wont tell you his story.
(C) Jatin Gandhi, 1999
man who hates other men,
but don’t talk to him.
And don’t look him in the eye
or he’ll hate you too.
He’s a story-teller
who writes of men and women,
children, pigeons and places.
And kittens.
He writes what men talk
watches them when they talk
and listens carefully
sometimes with his eyes closed.
He loves to talk.
But don’t talk to him
just listen
Or he wont tell you his story.
(C) Jatin Gandhi, 1999
Unedited on October 29
Maria, have you heard of a man
with four names?
I know of words with more synonyms
Than four. Five. Six. Seven.
But not names.
And not people with so many names.
I know a man who named his dog
VIBGYOR.
He said was a
Seven-in-one name
Violet.
Indigo.
Blue.
Green.
Yellow.
Orange.
Red.
Its just three colours but.
And then it's one name
Vibgyor
I have heard of violet flowers
And indigo scarves,
Of blue bicycles, green snakes,
Yellow cars,
Oranges hair and red books.
I have seen colours
And met people.
But I haven’t met
A man with four names
All names that mean
The same.
© Jatin Gandhi, 1999.
with four names?
I know of words with more synonyms
Than four. Five. Six. Seven.
But not names.
And not people with so many names.
I know a man who named his dog
VIBGYOR.
He said was a
Seven-in-one name
Violet.
Indigo.
Blue.
Green.
Yellow.
Orange.
Red.
Its just three colours but.
And then it's one name
Vibgyor
I have heard of violet flowers
And indigo scarves,
Of blue bicycles, green snakes,
Yellow cars,
Oranges hair and red books.
I have seen colours
And met people.
But I haven’t met
A man with four names
All names that mean
The same.
© Jatin Gandhi, 1999.
The rum drinker
The rum drinker
If
he jumped from
the ledge tonight
and died,
will you bandage
his neck first
or collect pieces of
his flesh from
between the cracks
in the road?
Will you cover his
body with leaves
and let children discover
him in play
or would you rather
drink up his rum
before they knew?
For him
to have died leaving
his rum unfinished
was good for us.
But think of him
to kill himself
-- could it mean
death meant more to
him than rum
when he died?
© Jatin Gandhi, 2004
If
he jumped from
the ledge tonight
and died,
will you bandage
his neck first
or collect pieces of
his flesh from
between the cracks
in the road?
Will you cover his
body with leaves
and let children discover
him in play
or would you rather
drink up his rum
before they knew?
For him
to have died leaving
his rum unfinished
was good for us.
But think of him
to kill himself
-- could it mean
death meant more to
him than rum
when he died?
© Jatin Gandhi, 2004
Untitled
There were no vulture cries at
the electric crematorium
only cell phone beeps
vultures don’t come here
anymore
they migrated to bigger cities
too much multiplication
but not enough dead
our city ranks too low
on the misery index
they bury the dead or
burn them
not cosmopolitan enough
men eat all the dead pigs
or sell them
other animals die only in custody
there isn’t enough food for vultures here
they migrated to bigger cities
where bigger vultures
repeat success
© Jatin GandhiFebruary 1998
the electric crematorium
only cell phone beeps
vultures don’t come here
anymore
they migrated to bigger cities
too much multiplication
but not enough dead
our city ranks too low
on the misery index
they bury the dead or
burn them
not cosmopolitan enough
men eat all the dead pigs
or sell them
other animals die only in custody
there isn’t enough food for vultures here
they migrated to bigger cities
where bigger vultures
repeat success
© Jatin GandhiFebruary 1998
Sunday, September 24, 2006
WAR
WAR
Wet desert sands
And the mirage
In the city
Four walled
Oceans
Of concrete and
Overheated flash bulbs
Under the warm sun.
Screens and curtains
And stars by the beach
Palms and the breeze
Men and Godmen
All delight as
The Opiate torchbearer
Falls in love
With fires
(C) Jatin Gandhi
Wet desert sands
And the mirage
In the city
Four walled
Oceans
Of concrete and
Overheated flash bulbs
Under the warm sun.
Screens and curtains
And stars by the beach
Palms and the breeze
Men and Godmen
All delight as
The Opiate torchbearer
Falls in love
With fires
(C) Jatin Gandhi
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