December Triptych

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Here’s a verse that narrates the different stages of life — morning, noon, and night — as a triptych

Morning
a lamp waiting
to be rubbed awake

It took me
a lifetime to see

I had no
Alladin fingers

only sleep so long
all desire was gone

Noon
a prayer room open
even for agnostics

I went close
only to lose

what could never
be mine

The door yearned for long
but the believer forgot home

Night
a surahi for evenings
cut short

It kept pouring
in the dream

I kept waiting
for morning

The rescuer-djinn’s long sigh
sounded like a lullaby

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Madras Courier originally ran as a broadsheet with a poetry section. It was a time when readers felt comfortable sharing glimpses of their lives through verse. If you have a poem you’d like to submit, do email us at [email protected].

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