Bilok Sharma
In a global showroom
Being auctioned
Are ideas…
Long qu…eu…es are there for
Setting bid on us
On one’s purified idea.
Hypocrite Arjuns are
Pulling the arrows
Aiming the eyes of purity
Within hearts.
They make stability
Pathless
Emotions descend
A tsunami of newness flows.
The pace-driven ideas
Fly in the open sky
Wearing the necklace of globalism
And they create
New chapters of globalization.
The cells of these modern ideas
To perform micro-observations
Do not require microscopes these days
Within home itself
There are Madonnas, Moores and Britneys…
The ‘whale’ of perversion has swallowed entirely
The fabric of nudity has covered the body itself.
On monthly basis
To uphold the law of nature
Towards the pharmacy are flocking
The fire group of teenagers
Many are the test tube babies
Being born
In the luxurious nursing homes
Within operation theatres.
Sperms-ova are getting married;
The priest doctors are adding ghee in the yajna
Husbands-wives are offering flowers
Science is giving blessings.
The crying baby
Won’t get a ‘model’ mother’s
Touch of the soft breasts.
The greetings—
SMS are in a queue
Inside the delivery room.
He now
Shall be going to a boarding school;
She teaches at Bhanubhakta Pathshala—
His mother.
To Grandfather
The graduate grandson
Asks about Sama and Giri
Folders are pending
In his much-desired laptop;
Decorated as a screen saver
Is the blue sky…
But
He has forgotten the password
In a queues of folders
Clueless is he of himself.
Disinterested fingers
Automatically start dancing
In the keyboard
Standing over ‘W’.
(Translated by Shivam Sharma Kharel. Kharel is a student pursuing post graduate degree in political science. He hails from Uttar Khairbari, Madarihat, Dooars.]
[Bilok Sharma (b. 1983) is an Indian poet from Uttar Khayerbari, Madarihat, Dooars, West Bengal, India. A post-graduate in Botani, he is professionally a Manager with a Multi-National Organization (Agriculture Department), Ludhiana. He writes poems, essays and newspaper articles. Samayaabhash is a collection of poems to his credit, while many of his other works are awaiting publication.]