Here's to...

When nothing makes sense, when all that reaches the ear is the buzz of political jabberwocky or the static of AI voices sounding unnaturally confident, a walk through the village of Chinna Mudaliyar Chawadi in our neighborhood always feels calmingly surreal. Children laughing down the road,  women huddled up over a conversation, a stew of rice and lentils cooking in charred pots placed over wood-fire outside homes. 

...aroma of sputtering spices, a hint of tamarind escaping into the dusky air.

Effortlessly do flashes of scenes slip in alongside a collage of memories buried under a dusty layer of time:


Here's to cranes furrowing aerial trails
and to irises gorging on blue 
to shadows skipping on pebbles and
to violets shaking off the fall'n snow

and here's to the naked pigtailed boy 
with anklets and kohled eyes, tittering 
twiddling a twig, womenfolk gossip
and gurgle; here's to the crow 

diving into the setting sun, catching
the gold, the silence and the sound
of bells from evening prayers
beads from a rosary flung across the sky

Comments

Anonymous said…
Reading this post it feels like I am walking in the village with you... Grand writing!
Anonymous said…
This transported me back in time. Full of emotion and confidence. AI will NEVER match this. Never!
Anonymous said…
Awesome!!
Kamalini Reena said…
The imagery is sharp & aromatic; it’s tangible & affectionate. Yes, walking along with you. Refreshing too. I’ve seen these but never observed with all my senses as you have. Beautiful writing.
Anonymous said…
My goodness, this is beautiful!! Thank you.
Anonymous said…
It flows like poetry. Wonderful to read.
Anonymous said…
Reminiscing the old ways. That's wonderful. Great reading..

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