My
mother’s dupatta
The citron frogs in high seriousness
croaked in shallow ditches
pitching lazy monsoon afternoons
against slumber curfews imposed by adults,
mostly my mother who was bi-polar.
She draped the Sun one half of the year
and hid behind our Moon for the remainder
like bears do in picture books—
gruff, rough, unwashed.
Sometimes on the way to the temple, my hand in Mummy’s
hand,
she stopped to talk to neighbours she knew.
She knew everyone—everyone was her friend.
And boy could she talk. I’d get tired and drape
my body around her legs like a baby
baboon
and watch her crack jokes, cackle gloriously.
‘Not in front of the children,’ her friends would gawk
at our mother’s veracity to bare her teeth.
Rooted in between the folds of her salwar, I’d look
up at the moon--as old
as my five-year-old eyes--
through the veil
of my mother’s chiffon
lying lopsided across her shoulders
one side short, the other long.
Through her dupatta (always pure, sometimes trimmed
with lace)
the moon appeared imprisoned
in VIBGYOR
like bangles asphyxiating wrists
like Holi smothering magic
I swear, the only colour missing was citron.
And I’d stare and stare and wish I had a
Lifeboat
at least, or a Ladder to rescue the Moon
from her vibrant misery.
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Loveliness all the way through. How descriptive and beautiful you say everything. A real story teller. I adored this well told poem. I would love to hear more stories from you. Happy to be rubbing shoulders with you here again (im pretty sure we've met before). Thanks for sharing. xo
ReplyDeleteHey Selma. Yes, we have met before via our poetry. How lovely to see you again. Thank you for your kind words.
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