Friday, 28 November 2014

The day the world would stop

No one will move.
Nothing will shift.
Someone would kick a diet Pepsi can away, when it will happen. And the can will just hang in the air.
At the National Security Gurad office, Mr. DIG while picking up his favorite pen from the non-copper pen holder will freeze. Right there.
A drop of sweat will shine on Mr. Ashley Lobo’s temple. He’ll be held back with his huge arm on the petty shoulders of an eminent doctor, against the flash of his lovely digital camera.
Manu Yadav in the hills, most likely be sitting cross legged, attempting to boom a joint. He will too get his position fixed.
A shopping bag of Dubai duty free shop will get stuck in mid swing, carried by frozen Praveen Sarjan for his frozen girlfriend.
The long and diagonal shadows of Sriraaz and Mobin will set still. 
In the centre of the diving board and the surface of the pool, your fat ass cousin would be halted with a grin on his face.
Somewhere under the magical skies, your newlywed sister will get to admire her love a little longer than usual.
For that very moment there will be no noise, maybe just the fading words. They would leave the mouth and lose their guts.
Birds in the sky would just stay wherever they will be.
A tide will become motionless right before the sea shore.
The world will cease to turn and clocks to tick and tock.
Most importantly your darling blackberry will get some moments of quietness.
And then, I will turn to you
close my eyes,

and kiss you.  

Tuesday, 25 November 2014

Twenty five things on turning twenty five


1. To err is human. To er, umm, ah, ugh, uh oh is me.

2. I can’t believe I was once the size of a cauliflower.

3. I like wearing black. It helps me feel hidden.

4. It is always good to know the art of disappearing like a magic trick on your fingertip.

5. Poetry is a magical thing. It knows exactly where to reach and what to pull out.

6. Often, I have met wolves and other bad creatures disguised as humans.

7. It aches to grow up.

8. Drinking is absolutely fun even when it is at 11 am and the sun is shining.

9. It is good to stop sometime and sit on a bench in a park. As you stop, everything there stops. Absolutely stops.

10. I am afraid of the times when the music stops playing.

11. Home is the place where you can pee like a goddess.

12. I have been in love with people, and I have been alone. I think it will take time to figure out which hurts more.

13. I don’t like summers but I like the taste of lychee, so yea summer is missed at times.

14. September makes me super nostalgic. The triggers float in the air, enter through the nostril and screw my mind.

15. October is so beautiful, everything prefers to die.

16. They say, most of the serial killers are born in November. Probably this is why I keep killing people in my head.

17. Then there are days in the year I feel like not feeling.

18. It is absolutely fine to have sex than making love, at times.

19. I learnt damaged people damage people.

20. Saying truth makes you feel a lot lighter. Especially, when it is your mother at the other end.

21. I am more than thankful to my mother for making a trillion rotis up till now. I want a zillion more. It is one of a kind feeling to see her cooking while humming a recent song.

22. A lot of my dreams consist of a person in an asylum, sitting on a tree, writing poems on paper planes, waiting for the right wind to kick up. Perhaps that person is me.

23. Mind is a gift. Even if it hurts and lets you have déjà vu.

24. If travelling had cost nothing, people would never see me again.

25. There is something else I was born for. I almost remember it.




Sunday, 26 October 2014

Beautiful notes of dirty poets


It is like something was running in our heads besides the car she drove. At a signal, she looked into my eyes like a man would always want to be looked by a woman and there were parts of me nervously on fire. She rolled her eyes and it was then all of me. I remember her stare and my dead slow pulse and the car with the loud music.

It is like something had turned on besides the radio in the car she drove. At another signal, she gently pressed her thumb against my skin, shoved her fingers in my mouth and I swear I could taste how my next few hours, next few days, next few weeks or whatever would taste like. I remember the night was velvet blue.

We reached the kind of hotel that people use for nothing but fucking on a really bouncy mattress that has seen several of lovers like us, bleeding between its five star snow white sheets. The room was royal. A place that royally saw us, held its arms out like a God almighty, and said “Go crazy, kids. No one’s watching.”

It is like something we try to love what we cannot tame. Especially when it is an angry woman and the things she carries. She pretended to know my name and offered to play titanic. She’d been the ocean where I gone down on. It was my skin that crawled underneath her fingernails and it was me between her bent knees. She seemed to have left everything tender at her dressing table. I remember my heart beating out of my head.

It is like some dirty kind of poem you don’t tell your parents about. In half-light, she ran her fingers all over like she was reading words carved into my skin, carefully binding them together into a poem. I heard it playback in my head as I drifted into the most peaceful sleep. She left for home with haikus printed in black and blue on her neck and my name bruised onto her thigh. I remember either of us were dirty kinky poets.


Sunday, 19 October 2014

Under the weight of the ground



This city has some shadows here
Those are calling your name.
I doubt if they’re calling it right
Because you’re shit unaware.

Far away, at the beach side
You’re foot writing the same;
While mixing tonic and gin
Without having to hide

As the clouds roll and make a thunder sound,
not even an inch of me gets surprised
that the sky is still the sky without you;
only curiosity kicks in about how is one
supposed to reach people
when all the telephone wires
are buried under the ground

Monday, 13 October 2014

Little lives



I want to apologise to all those ants and bugs I stepped over,
The spiders I smashed with some object against a surface,
The worms I misguided from their respective ways,
The bees I closed my windows on,
The cockroaches I sprayed away,
The chicks I savoured
And the lambs I gorged on.
For they were the small lives,
The little souls with
All the fucking right to live.
I’m not the best human being,
But I’m trying, trying
And trying.
I can only wish in that little time
of their lives they flew, they glided,
they hovered, they felt, and they loved.
And they loved the ones whom they flew with!
I’m not the best human being,
But for these sins
I’m dying, dying

and dying.

Tuesday, 7 October 2014

They never tell what you need to hear more


They say it’s hard to remember things –
where they left their keys,
when was the time they had their heart spilled,
who made them laugh so hard they cried,
or the name of an acquaintance,
or the pet place of their childhood,
or their grandmother’s anniversary –
but no one ever did mention about
how much effort we put into forgetting.
I, for that matter, feel exhausted
from this effort to forget.
There are legion of things
that have to be forgotten,
and a major part of me
is incessantly just
trying
to forget. 

Friday, 26 September 2014

If it was meant to last, it would have.


The last time I saw you was the day I get the first tattoo.
Sorry, it does not say anything about falling in love
but about what to hold on to as we hit the ground when it gets over.
No matter where did the tattoo artist put the ink,
it was only within my chest that hurt like the million needles.
The tattoo artist assured that the wound
will heal soon and the design will take over.
I wondered how much time it will take
for the wounds which you slashed into my skin
in the last five years.

You ringed my mother to tell that it’s better that I move on
as my bones are aging, while all this time I was praying
that they do so with you by my side.
That night my mother made me sit in a chair
and told me that I do not have to take shit from anyone
especially those who can’t see past my mouth or my eyes or
my long thin hair and past my skin into the beating heart.
She is religious so she told me how god 
in the middle of good things suddenly wrecks our plan
when they are about to wreck us.
Now I don’t want to be a memory but a burden
so heavy on your shoulders that
you.
cant.
walk.

At the late hours of  the following nights, 
tossing in my bed I find myself
taking a trip down the memory lane, 
visiting all the ghosts left behind.
I am haunted by your name -four letters-
that was once my favourite word on the planet
is now like an ice cube on my tongue.
I spit it. I spit it. I spit it.
And I sleep myself to spitting it and a lot other things.
I wake up and leave in the morning
with every synonym of feeling heavy and
thankfully no hand to hold,
that has been strangling my pretty life.
After work I go to market and buy new lip colors
but dammit they do not sell any shade of forgiveness.
All this while the sun didn’t stop to set,
neither had it stopped to rise.
Through my window, each morning it shines on my face,
as if gently reminding me I am still someone worth shining on.
And this is it probably.
If we weren't able to be permanent,
at least now I have something that will.







Monday, 22 September 2014

Sunday Ke Sunday


Today unknowingly I happened to bump into Sunday or let’s say he bumped into me.
I woke up while I didn’t wish to. The bathroom was just beginning to stop spinning and my feet were starting to feel steady on the ground. Sunday hurriedly came to me and he handed his hand. It took me some time to realize it’s for shaking. You know it takes time. And time fleets in a special way on Sundays.


 "Give Monday my love" he said, 
waving and flashing a smile at me.



Sunday, 17 August 2014

Countries are small. People are not.


Who cares what colour your flag has,
It’s Independence Day,
Let’s just be happy.
Because in any case happiness is not about
how do we pray.
And to whom.




















While we in the east celebrated Independence day,
certain people in the middle-east
celebrated ethnic cleansing.
Victims faced bombs, missiles and rockets hit,
 and also faced whatever they did.
That little country got filled with air
that smelt of acid and gunpowder.
Shambling through the seas of dead babies,
fathers tore off their mouths open and scream,
mothers sat in silence, forgetting how to mourn
and dying kids between the blood, between the pain
promised to tell everything to the God.

Somebody please teach them humanity
and how much they need it.




Thursday, 7 August 2014

Your words like fists to me



You said you like me.
It made me feel like a leaf,
Falling in a certain panic
from a tree.
Slowly, without control,
Only thinking
Oh god, oh god,
oh god.

You said you’re weak.
That night I got home
and knocked on my bones
instead of the door.
And they sounded
so hollow,
They only echoed
that it hurts
everywhere, everywhere
everywhere.

Later, you asked me
what’s wrong?
I locked my answer
behind my crooked teeth.
Swallowed the key
And felt it hit my stomach,
While I managed to say
Nothing, nothing
Nothing.