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When Rain had Seized Kathmandu

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Sambandh Bhattarai

When rain had seized Kathmandu,
And the roads had turned to rivers;
The dullard buildings with their ashen chimneys,
Alone, forlorn, all shivered.

When rain had seized Kathmandu,
I was strolling outside embittered;
When like a flash of lightning and almost as frightening,
I saw two eyes that glittered.

When rain had seized Kathmandu,
The valley was flooded and fettered,
Though the winds were howling, out it came prowling,
A tiger that goldenly glimmered.

It was still when it entered,
Rain pattering down its frame;
Like a wraith the gilded creature
Glided without restrain.

Then I blinked and looked again
And saw the tiger had changed,
Not in presence or in essence
But in the manner it was present.

It stretched its feline poise
On a field of asphalt black,
Girded by slender sinews
In a pointed diadem.

But before I could take another look,
Its form I could appraise,
It revolved round a corner
And never again showed its face.

Then the clouds were torn apart
And sunlight filtered in,
But the luminescence of the daystar
Could not match the creature’s sheen.

I stood there dumb and dazed,
As if from a dream I awoke,
Back into the stained streets,
Back inside reality’s dismal cloak.

When rain had seized Kathmandu,
And my heart was left simmered;
Though the winds were howling, out it had come prowling,
The tiger that goldenly glimmered.

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