Wednesday, May 6, 2009

A shifting notion

A slightly nasty poem I wrote, lashing out at someone who was trying to impose strictures on me in the name of 'love'

A shifting notion

Will those same three words that so slide down your tongue
Get caught in my mouth like very good toffee
And will they squat down and dig their heels
Do teeth decay from words that won't leave

You demand from me surety of the future
Constancy of the present
Collapsibility of the past
When God doesn't even pretend to know the quantum mechanics of a rustling leaf, or a baby's sneeze

Do you wish to erect a picket fence around me
And cover rabbit holes with hard marble flooring
For no good ever came out of girls falling through holes
And discovering brilliant new worlds

I am many sides made
Many angles bent, many times over
How can your palm, its lines deepened with habit
Ever grasp a shifting notion

1 comment:

  1. Viola,

    Because you write well, I'll be critical.

    You don't seem like trapped in rhyme and that is so good. But yes, I found a few thoughts 'loose', as if hurriedly written: //....When God doesn't even pretend to know the quantum mechanics of a rustling leaf, or a baby's sneeze//

    Sure I loved it overall; the last 4 lines deserve a marked mention!

    vaibhav

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