Kolkata 2
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 19 March 2020
Summary
There was a pavement
By the Hospital for the Dying Destitute
There was a crowd
She said, bye-bye madman
I felt her hand slip out of mine
A last look in the eyes
And she was gone
There was no way that I was not to find her
She was the journey’s
Destiny and its conclusion.
Oh Kali, fiercest Kali of Kalikata
Protector of the hearth Godess of strife
come
The streets of Kolkata
Defy pain
And the contrast between melody and noise
is so stark that it defies sensation
Kali it is your turn in this cosmic mess
To break the harmony
I would like to hear beyond the melody
which you respect to such distraction
I don't sense your feelings coming through
the perfect symmetry of notes
Oh Kali explain to them
now
BBD Bagh, Chowringhee
Howrah Bridge – the noise, the push-carts and bullocks
Chalo, chalo, chalo and the infernal horns
Break through hymnodies and songs
How do we move beyond the drone
Away from the eternal essence
But the discord, the draining
Impatience of movement, chalo, chalo, chalo
All 200 ragas that you’ve learnt are false
Their notes and playful cadences, falser
The charisma of great sound is the grand excuse – falsest
Pure treason
Hosting mahfils is feudalism's revenge
Gharanas – sites of repression
Was Hanuman ever a Naxalite?
How thousands of years of civilisation
crush each time a dalit speaks unfettered
each time she speaks, what if she sings?
A wounded civilisation, Kali?
Never:
It wounds.
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- Around the World in Eighty DaysThe India Section, pp. 74 - 76Publisher: University of South AfricaPrint publication year: 2014