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mlr ([personal profile] mlr) wrote2009-03-11 12:38 pm
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slumdog frame of mind


I have never seen God. When I see temples I think
of Hiranyakashipu the demon king,
and when I see an image worshipped
I think about the daughter of the house
being sold for cash. Offering one faded life to another.
To see blood coughed from the mouths of the bloodless
is the final joke.
Still, when I saw that fellow
in the grimy blue-black tee shirt on the tram,
straight as a cast-iron cannon, I wished he were God!
Then at least I'd have gotten a proper place to hide,
or I could have pushed him
and even if I'd killed him
it would have been love.
Nowadays when I step onto the running board of a bus
I think of God.
--Anuradha Mahapatra, translated from the Bengali



This poem seems to hold much under a rather simple surface. I like the way the first line echoes the New Testament.

...been listening to new CD releases by Rudresh Mahanthappa reviewed in the New Yorker and other places. Of the two (Kinsmen, Apti), I prefer Apti.