In this evocative verse, Dr Jyothsnaphanija describes colours, carvings, fragrances, sounds and more – exclusively for Different Truths.
Some of us name the colour of pearls As leaves. Pink as the sky. cranberries; the tangerine. That finishing work is soft as water under one’s feet. In which year peacocks became too old to be carved? Leaves hang out Concentring the tiny birds. Sky seals those golden branches. They say it chain work. Kitchens have no fragrances. Scissors or forks Looking alike, the silk thread is a plaything. Lemons are sliced disproportionately As a child, throwing off food. Listening to some inconsistent dialogue from the earphone. Making a square on a paper of cutting table. Time is white quoted gold Filling the pierced Remembering one’s own name on the cake. Now nobody talks about how many servings are left. Listening to the unfinished, Is that carved artwork?
Picture design by Anumita Roy