Thursday, August 30, 2007

One for the road

The Corolla's wheels splice through
like hammer in a maniac surgeon's hands.

He stares numbly at the orange-flavoured slush
at the Rasna sachets that are now withered metaphors.
He had been nowhere on the sedan's radar
when
its bumper seared his calves.


The passer-by's tch-tch hangs horrifically in the suddenly-still air.

He looks up at the car
only to find the chihuahua's interested eyes at the window.

At his feet
the fruity puddle has vanished.
A child's tuition, a mother's medical bill, a wife's once-yearly saree

He sighs, gets up, wrings his dhoti of the last few drops.

What angers more than the arrogance of the rich
is
the meekness of the poor.

2 comments:

YUVA said...

Hmm.. can't accept under circumstances.. You might heard about the story "Aamai Samugamum, Oomai Muyalgalum". Read it one more time.. you will also say the same as me..

Anonymous said...

vani,nice cameo of city life. that is how urban jungles are, the best survive.