Sunday, May 12, 2019

Albatross

Take a flight,
Albatross
spread your wings

A world full of mediocrity awaits

The ocean is a little mellow
this summer evening
and we have lost the footing
of our own;
toils' been rendered futile

Meager.

And I am not in the mood to judge
But you,
My albatross, never mind
You must fly
Across the vast and serene
That's seldom felt by men
and women

And I have never been more immune to the frailties of my time.

--

Anant Dhavale

Civilizations

“You breathe, thanks to the phytoplanktons”

expounds a wise man

“April is the warmest month”

sighs another

 

But it doesn’t matter -

shadows

linger along the silent white wall

in an eternal stupor

a slow humming wind

drags along like a tired caravan

on this dry , drawn-out afternoon

parched by a lonely sun

 

A wind-chyme

makes a feeble effort -

twinkles the dust-laden remnants of leaves

a stillness is stirred

fading to the gray;

 

Civilizations

lie

cold and buried under.


**

Anant Dhavale

seriatim


You, me, this eternal chaos


Horses galloping, seriatim till they bleed 
Humanity, but a narrative of
Hollow tales burning through
The alleys of civilization
Of longing, losing, love
War

I breathe one more time; trying to fill as much air as I can 
Till my lungs explode 
In a perfect harmony 
A weird unison 
With the chaos around me 
Dust to dust 
Ashes to ashes

--

Anant Dhavale
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Tuesday, April 9, 2019

the bookmark

someone has put a bookmark in a book
and forgotten all about it

the book has gone ahead and changed multiple hands

old parched faces've caressed it
with affection

young ones've made love by it
noisily

others've  carried it with an air of intelligence
made it their brooding glass

a few regimes have changed in the meanwhile
and the world has become a little less tolerant

I hope the book doesn't lose the bookmark though
that'd be a sheer catastrophe

**

Anant Dhavale

Friday, March 15, 2019

Albatross

Take a flight,
Albatross
spread your wings

A world full of mediocrity awaits

The ocean is a little mellow
this summer evening
and we have lost the footing
of our own;
toils' been rendered futile

Meagre.

And, I am not in a mood to judge
But you,
My albatross, never mind
You must fly
Across the vast and serene
That's seldom felt by men
and women

And I have never been more immune to the frailties of my time.

--

Anant Dhavale

Wednesday, February 20, 2019

A million Years

( Edited )


A million Years

On whose shoulders perches the Eagle?
Who mourns through gusts of the eastern rushing winds?
A boy who grew up in dullness couldn't get out of it for the rest of his life
He felt gloomy on all evenings and smiled at the faintest of the raindrops
He saw the decades descend on the great delta and thought he would have a rising too;
The one that would pull him out of the clutches of nights and days
Grief is borne out of grief, he would think, and nothing else happens

So it was, the rising never came
And grief only paved way for further grief
The valley surged with new delights
Newer brigades took over the streets and the palaces
He scribbled and he kept scribbling
To the rise of the valley and the tedium of his own
Everything will pass, he wrote, nothing will remain,
The tree that gave you the shelter
The you that took the shelter
The shelter that gave 
And the act of taking
There isn't a conundrum bigger than a symbol staring at you meaninglessly
There isn't a misery greater than you
You are the life
In you lies the end

He walked along the shores with a peasant's feet
With a smell of the earth in his soul harvested by generations
Toiling and dying in the fields
His hands carried the language of harvests
Through his eyes flew the monsoons
The dreary summers
And the long hopeless waits
Scattered along the earthen roofs
Along the jaded shadows of Neem

We were no warriors
Our king taught us to fight
And so we fight
With our enemies
With our lives and our times
We plow through the fields and raise harvests of gold

He walked by the city that rose to the skies
With a demeanor that mocked him
Ridiculed him
And even threatened him
A glittering settlement of hollow people; with billows of wealth rising from its trenches
Her dazzling, sky high edifices
Shone deep in to the pupils of his eyes
Blinding him
Pushing him back
Mauling him, crushing him to death


This isn't the place for me, he thought  I belong to the wild
to the forests and fields and the hills
and the river that flows through my heart
the path traversing the planes of faraway lands
where truth lays scattered in feathers
of slain birds; of drained seas
in to the cold of dark grey blossoms;
the sounds sublime

 Who am I, my beloved, he sighed
 to the skies, to the waters, to the winds
 Where am I headed for ?
 Decades have gone by and he hasn't reached anywhere
 and the Godavari, she has flown past another million years..

--

Anant Dhavale

Tuesday, December 4, 2018

Solace

On a night of drunken stupor
and a long wayward drive

When the wind had a smooth sail
and
her young contours
smelled sweet with the
blossoms


her warm caress
her sweet lips
the softness between her thighs
every little detail of her - 

meant love more than anything,
spelled me some sweetness
solace even, if you will

-
Anant Dhavale

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