Showing posts with label Night. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Night. Show all posts

Saturday, June 12, 2021

Light Banter With The Bulb

In between a siesta
and a night slated for grammar,
I find a canyon
to banish the scripted emails
as punishment.
Many remain in obscurity there,
others return after sunset,
and remind the dwellers
of Nazareth,
words are immortal.

The subject lines who made it,
and ​the woefully inadequate boy,
dance on a wooden stage,
the rickety scaffolding,
creaking under the 
weight of expectation.

It is night now,
the light bulb says mockingly,
singing ​a ​glowing tribute to normalcy,
but ​a ​long shadow lurks
just beyond his narrow mind,
bolted like my front door.
It keeps the couriers out,
food slips in; 
thoughts and vision hardly do,
the essential commodities, desolately so.

-- Leslie Xavier



Thursday, June 25, 2015

The Night Rain


The droplets on
your neck
glow in the dark,
sway with the tunes,
I wipe the trickle
with my lips.

It rained,
in a dream,
on the balcony,
cleansing the tan;
all white and misty
when the morning
rays overwhelmed
the red, scented candle
I left burning,
by our bed, last night.

Pic: Wallpaperest.com

Tuesday, December 10, 2013

The Devilry!

I open the pressure hatch,
          let myself out,
into the murky, Sodium coloured world
          –their midnight,
my hour to trek back, I did time,
          to the beach,
finding warmth in the cold waves,
          and a colder moon.

I dread the darkness in sunlight,
          I must be him;
I see bright lights in darkness,
          I am him, the Devil.

Tuesday, February 21, 2012

Tone deaf!


These familiar roads
make me fear n brace,
the lanes are marked 
in white footprints
of infants and school kids...
I ride without lane discipline.

A warm night, the wind from the
seven seas comes funnelled 
between the dreams of
sleeping, hard-working men;
into the vents of my helmet,
they bring a song...

I've forgotten its lyrics;
I left behind all the tones
for a grammar school
and now a drummers role sans music.
Just left to herald the darkness I’ll find,
a little beyond the next right.