Tuesday, April 24, 2007

April's Frills or An Interlude

Landed well before 'twas dark
And rushed off for a walk to the park
Then hurried to dress up for a family function
Where the ancient and modern might be in conjunction
Methinks the contrast was strikingly stark

Another day was a tossed-up mix
Of shopping, mourning and salad tricks.
Marvelled at the gracious mourners
Later, raised a toast to worldly sojourners
-Talked of veils and worship, of what crashes, what clicks

Dragged resident spooks to the thespians' ground
Djinns, nostalgia, riots, music did abound
Alas, i'd bought tickets to the farthest benches
Three hours or more, watched from the trenches
Just as well that it was ear-shattering sound

Hurtling past, a global village stops
Flying by a flyway, lots of shops
Reminiscent of the enchanted woods
Folk from faraway lands with goods
Except that it's by a river-bank with crops.

Forest ladies walk this town
Some wave the quill, some wear the gown
In solidarity with their counterparts
Seeking remedies, toppling applecarts
Causing some to cheer and others to frown

3 comments:

Anonymous said...

Very Eliot-esque!

"I grow old, I grow old
I shall wear the bottoms of my trousers rolled".

: )

I was a year junior to Shruti studying English at St. Stephen's College, India, in those heady 90s!! I am now a boring corporate lawyer in London and my aesthetic experiences revolve around drafting and reviewing prospectuses for issues of bonds and warrants!

Reading Shruti's eloquent, liquid verse filled me with happiness and a longing to immerse myself in literature again.

Cheers, Shruti! You rock!

Abesh

V. Shruti Devi said...

hey, thanks for referring to this stuff as 'eloquent, liquid verse'!
-shruti

Anonymous said...

Shruti - your poems have such a beautiful lilt to them that I feel I could take a paintbrush and make a painting of them - fantastic, pleasure reading them....must put them in a book...Roohi