2018/06/15

Through a Mirror Cracked


Right is funny sometimes.


This is the side of the car I mis-enter 
outside Arrivals 
with the fresh sting of a tropical lungful of air.
This is the earthing-wire limb of Nataraja,
the useful arm of God in the Sistine Chapel,
the hemisphere of the brain
out of which paint flows, and humming-birds fly.
This is where the choir of rhymes stand in an ode,
where you would lay down 
the first syllable of an Arabic haiku.
Where Hitler leaned, 
and Italy -- and italics.

Left is hilarious.

This, and not that, is the hand of Tendulkar that drops
the mushroom autograph.
This is the hand of an acquaintance you glimpse
for a ring, to trace their bliss or misery;
the hand of mine that holds a teacup in restaurants 
because my grandmother had suggested
this cuts down contact with public spit;
the lively hand of a protein --
the only hand of a neutrino.
The eardrum of Caesar that had ceased to stir.
The ear Mike Tyson 
lets you keep, if it is yours.
The ear Vincent van Gogh
lets you keep, if it is his.
Hither hover hearts; here 
align 
alliterations.
Once, I dreamed I walked this way on the number line
-- passing all the numerals in a fencing pose
(and I could swear they were getting bigger, 
only, I was told, they were getting smaller) --
until I encountered a sinister southpaw
from the occident,
who seemed a bit on the portly side.


2018/05/31

Proceedings of The Ornithology Society


             
"Was it a warbler you met?
Does it fly? Get wet?
A brand new breed of bird?
We stand in need of word."

"Aye, a brand new breed of bird,
The kind of which's unheard.
To describe her we need
Words of phrasal breed.

Finefangled is she, and in new fettle,
She builds her dint with loggerheads and lays eggs in a kettle.
Her dudgeon's short and shrift is high,
A riddance reddish in her cry:
A brand new breed of bird,
And that's just the first third.

Her down -- at least from what I saw --
Was spick and beck, and kith and haw,
Kit and whit, and not a caboodle.
All in all, a jetsam doodle
Was the brand new breed of bird
That I had encountered.

She bandies a shebang raringly,
Drinks neap and petard sparingly;
She wears her bill in kilter,
Up skelter and fro helter.
A brand new breed of bird,
A true crossword absurd."

Clerihews #14-16: Sudarshan


Ennackal Chandy George Sudarshan
Preferred introversion.
He was only partial
To interactions axial.

(Speeches by
Weinberg, Glashow, Marshak.)
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Ennackal Chandy George Sudarshan
Felt for Sweden aversion.
He pardoned the indifference,
But not the incoherence.

 (robber barons, disgruntled giant)
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Ennackal Chandy George Sudarshan
Took a diversion.
Thanks to this foresight,
He arrived ahead of light.
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