GEETA VARMA
1
The Himalayan
expanse
Wide and green
I can absorb only
a little
The breeze is
against me
I can hear it
I can feel it on
my face,
On my hands,
palms, forehead,
Even inside me
I stretch my
arms, my sleeves flutter
It is so soothing,
so heavenly!
I have tears in
my eyes, I cry
I have left all
the burden behind
Let me remain
here and not return
There is someone
calling me from behind
I refuse to turn
Let me be, for a
while, alone.
2
A quiet pond sits
lonely in the sun
There is no one
to throw stones
Or disturb her
The dry bushes
and trees stand still
A tiny twig, from
a fallen tree,
Sticks out from
the water
A little bird
perched there
Just flew away
into the bushes
She returns, sits
on a dry branch,
Moves her tail,
tilts her head
What is she
thinking?!
The bright
afternoon sun
Scorches my skin
as I watch,
In silence, the
little world go by.
3
Afternoon
stillness. The tree outside is shedding leaves. A slow fall. The dry ones,
dead, have browned. Where is everyone? If I walk, I’ll crush them. Where have
the birds gone?! There is no one in sight. Is this the last hour – the hour of
awakening? I watch myself in my bed waiting.
GEETA VARMA
GEETA VARMA is a poet and a writer based in Chennai.
She has been a teacher and a freelance journalist for some time. She has
recently published a book of poems, ‘To my violin’ and ‘Twilight ours’ along
with her husband Shreekumar Varma.
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