For today, try writing your own poem that uses an animal that shows up in myths and legends as a metaphor for some aspect of a contemporary person’s life. Include one spoken phrase.
Ganesha’s mouse
Before the curse, he was a musician,
lauded for his verve and skill
but like all things that balloon
his ego did not burst
the mighty musician was cursed
to live a life of the lowly mouse
but in giant scale
and ego is ego, it doesn’t give up
even in his cursed-mouse-version,
Mooshak continued to wreck havoc
upon Mother Earth
till the wise Ganpati beat him at his game
and from that day on, legends say
he sits in service
of his elephant-headed Lord
holding a plenteous supply of tasty laddoos,
one of my favourite sweets, also dear to
my favourite god—my roly-poly Ganpati
my monkey brain, every time we visit the temple,
even at this ripe enough age, I
notice first the laddoo, crave the laddoo, salivate
how must they taste--
nutty, drenched in ghee or simply crumbly
with eyes shut, hands in prayer, I bow my head and whisper,
Please Lord Ganesh, you know how it is
with sugar and calories, just this once
do your magic and vanish
all ill-effects from my share
it’s paltry compared to your unending universe
spare me my half a kilo
and look the other way
Please?

Hari OM
ReplyDeleteSuch whimsy! Fun , a tasty morsel for the mind! YAM xx