Would you believe it
that "Closely Observed Trains"
was a film's name
in Nineteen Sixty-eight?
It was critically acclaimed,
an Academy Award winner,
even before I was conceived
one early winter.
But four decades later
I am changing slowly.
There are white streaks
in my sideburns,
a morbid fear creeps up
when I meet loved ones
as if one of us will pop off
before next such loved moment.
I recently discovered
my body speaks too.
I am distinct from it,
I am not what it is.
And now I sleep nursing dreams
of six-pack abs, youthful hair,
of rising early, jogging anywhere...
But strangely when I drive on the stretch
saddled between Nizamuddin and Yamuna's stench
I closely observe trains that I do not intend to catch.
© February 18, 2008 Dan Husain
Monday, February 18, 2008
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2 comments:
I liked your poem! It's very descriptive of your life yes, but also makes us aware of our own passing time.
Ha ha :D Nice...
Despite it's lightness, the poem and the mood both percolate.
Like the use the word 'distinct' :)
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