NAZIR
WANI
POET: THE REDEEMER
"Mere anarchy
is loosed upon the world", cried Yeats,
Arnold too wept
elegiacally in his "Dover Beach"!
Both visioned the
pain and anarchy,
The world had been
gripped in.
How can a poet be
caught napping
In our times fraught
with miseries?
The premonition of
prejudiced nationalism
Looms large on the
whole grid of the globe;
Universal
brotherhood thrown to the winds,
Nukes race and
monstrous bombs,
Have narrowed the
distance to the doomsday;
Syria here,
Palestine there,
France here, the
US there,
Where human souls
are rent apart,
Along with the
world, Kashmir too
Where the Jhelum
has turned red,
The apartheid
straggle so ubiquitously
Searing, bleeding,
wailing and shrieking;
A poet does not
feel but melancholy,
And echoes the
concern of that Prince:
"The time is
out of joint—O cursèd spite,
That ever I was
born to set it right!"
What can his
sanguinolent pen write
Save pain, pangs,
elegies for the oppressed?
How can he
eulogize the spring
When it too gushes
out blood?
But! A poet can
hold a mirror to all,
To show the
concealed real interior
And make us see
our beastly being
Under the thick
human fleshly skin;
It is the poet,
Ay! It is the poet
Who can harbour
rays of hope
In the parched
hearts of all the forlorn,
And can illuminate
a golden dawn
That shall herald
an effulgent era,
From the east to
the west afar!
Fostered will be
the universal fraternity
Love will beat in
all the hearts;
And the world will
sing with the bard:
"God is in
His heaven,
All's right with
the world."
EDGELESS REALM
The other night I
was cruised in my dream,
Up in the realm
spread so vast,
Like an
uncircumferenced ring
Of pristine and
endless light!
How could my
vision assimilate the aura all,
Where time -
present, past and future
Intersect, and
lines in between blur;
Heard the soulful
music of the spheres,
Emanated while
they danced in whirl;
And, was
reminisced of the lines of Yeats:
"O body
swayed to music, O brightening glance,
How can we know
the dancer from the dance? "
I visioned the Oneness
in all-
Time, Space and
their continuum I saw;
Ay! I journeyed
through Eternity,
But! couldn't
unriddle where the edge was,
Neither in my
dream, nor when I was awake!
ACCRETION
The morose winds
howled dismally,
All about the
space of my haunted psyche;
All the corpuscles
of my cold serum
Palpitated
fretfully in their heavy bosom,
Harboured with the
hordes of bete noire.
No more did zephyr
carry the spirit
To rejuvenate my
fragmented soul.
Plethora of pain
accrued - inexorable pain,
Thus accreted layer
by layer in my marrow's mush and goo;
Agony accreted
phantoms of uncountable tear droplets
Brimming and
brewing my additive being.
My soul hallowed
abundantly with the accretion
Of the latent
salts raining on its baked soil,
Fusing its cracks
and crevices;
And profluently
flowed a stream there
Of ecstasy and
elation - currents
Of hope sans any
trace of hopelessness,
Like a woman in
her coarse screams
Of labour pangs
delivers a new life.
QUEST FOR EFFULGENCE
A half-hidden
moon,
Hung like a dead corpse
On the entangled
boughs of my soul's tree;
Its tenebrous
beams scattered higgledy-piggledy
All about the
shadowy and murky ambience;
I groped for the
semi-illuminated
Fragments of my
disintegrated being,
But! My set of
fingers kissed the dust
And couldn't
assemble the pieces all;
The moon too fell
down with a thud,
But heaved a deep
sigh of relief
On being released
from the clutches of the tree;
It fell and I saw
it wane to its last dregs;
No light, not a
ray, neither within nor without;
My being still in
disintegration,
Waiting agog for
some streaks of effulgent light
To reflect on
those pieces of my being
That my dusty
fingers can find,
And put them into
something ensemble
My soul wishes to
enter into a wedlock with!
TRANSMIGRATION
Wrenching out from
the waters of earth,
Hidden in those
hazy plumes of vapours,
Swaggeringly you
cruise to the heights atop,
On the strong
wings of the wafting air;
Clandestinely you
condense thereupon,
The clouds chariot
you all about
On their seemingly
strong shoulders,
Which can't carry
you when you earn mass,
And you slip down
for a long fall;
My eyes too follow
you drop down
To the ground
where I stand in awe;
And how you kick
the dry dust particles!
And how they move
helter-skelter!
How one drop
chases another in race!
And all follow the
trodden paths,
To mingle and
disappear again in the waters;
The cycling story
recycles and recycles.
O Drop of rain!
What cosmic order you follow?
Are you too
imprisoned in "Awagawan"?
Will you never
achieve " mukti" like me?
SPRING
Winter aroma had
induced
Drowsy numbness in
earth's soul;
Ineffable was the
warp and weft
Of the dreams
haunting the woodchuck;
All the roots and
all the seeds
Suffocated deep
down the crust;
A zephyr blew
gently about,
Whispered in the
earth's ear:
Shed your
slumberous winter's rest
And don the gown
of emerald green,
Breathe out the
fragrant breaths of life,
Infuse into the
roots deep
The rejuvenating
spirit of resurrection;
All abruptly the
earth's heart
Bubbled with the
sprightly beats,
And harbingers of
the spring season,
Perched on the
bowery boughs,
Crooned an endless
vernal songs;
Little lambs
gamboled about
In the verdurous
mazy meadows;
The buzzing bees
sucked in nectar
And the pollen
didn't make them sneeze;
The iris pierced
through the ground
With hugging fine
soil along;
I beheld and
beheld all this occur
Unawares, sans my
volition,
I too gamboled
with little lambs,
Sung songs with
that woodchuck;
Was charioted past
the Glades,
And, I too became
one with Nature!
DILEMMA
Puzzled I stand
with my fingers crossed,
In the midst of
chaos and confusion;
Vacillating
between light and darkness,
Torn between fact
and falsehood;
Light - a candid
way to salvation.
Darkness - a
condemned path to doom.
Fact - the morning
rays of the sun.
Falsehood - the
black wisps of night.
I - a Hamlet of
Denmark in lurch,
"To be"
on the right, "not to be" on the left.
Should I wait for
my destiny to decide
Which way it does
chose for me?
Or should I muster
my courage of will
To carve my
destiny that behooves me?
O' my so
indeterminate being
Tell me how can
you be appeased?
NAZIR WANI
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