Verses and images that mourn the violence.

 Image credit:  Amit Mehra
uncaged
this long ailing night
left to die
like an aging raven
unused
to flying failing
its wings
mortified
this cagelessness
humiliating
2
 smothered 
 flame of candle 
 crushed 
 between thumb 
 and forefinger
 charred night
3
 burst into flame 
 solitary flower immolate 
 your petals detonating 
 like suicide vests 
 making pale 
 the glitter 
 of the stars the sky 
 shredded raining fire 
 scorching an earth 
 already weary 
 of its own blood
 take it back 
 the night
4
 shatter stillness
 the night 
 on crutches
 the sun 
 shrouded
 in a cloak of night
 refusing 
 point blank
 to rise
6
 bird stripped
 of sight 
 seeking
 refuge 
 in a sky 
 full 
 of bullet wounds
7
 burnt 
 stumps
 gather 
 the ashes scatter 
 the ashes
 into the wind
8
 breaking 
 the silence
 death’s soft whisper

 9
 ash coloured
 the cobblestones
10
 above my head 
 smoke from 
 a distant dream
 a sky
 in flames
11
 voiceless scream 
 as leaves drop 
 from trees
 one
 by one
12
 stitched from clouds 
 soaked 
 in red 
 the sky 
 reluctant shroud
13
 smeared grey 
 across the sky 
 its ash visage 
 darkened
 by the death 
 of the sun
14
 is this 
 or is this
 the dream 
 I came home to?
dogs sniffing blood 
 on chinar leaves
 
15
 watermelon heads
 explode
 every single day
16
 elsewhere 
 in tiny heaps 
 discarded 
 ash
 shrouds 
 in mourning
17
 crumpled 
 sheet of light 
 in a room made vacant 
 made lonely made fiction 
 by what else 
 death 
 dappled shadow 
 white black white white 
 blurry motion windswept 
 ricochet across room 
 slamming headfirst 
 into the wall 
 also white 
 crumpling 
 into a shivering 
 daze on spinning floor 
 with a bang and 
 a crash 
 breath panting 
 for breath breathlessly 
 swallowing 
 gasping air gasping 
 for breath out of breath 
 eyes wide rolling over and 
 over before closing shutting 
 down clanging 
 like shutters ungreased 
 metal rusted with years 
 the light no longer white yellow 
 age yellow with age 
 hinges squeaking 
 for oil remembering 
 gaze fixed 
 on unseen further point 
 in the fog dense 
 remember leaves 
 losing sheen 
 at the moment of their passing 
 falling falling sheet floating 
 down 
 light as light weightless 
 almost 
 crumpled shadow of light 
 in room emptied
 of thought
 all of it
18
 in a fragile landscape
 ash coloured
 leaves
 seeking refuge
 from the fire
19
 shiver death
 in the cold
 cold 
 light of the sun
20
 streets 
 full of rage
 stones 
 grappling with fists 
 willing 
 to bleed
 
21
 their eyes shut tight 
 dead men learning 
 to dream
22
 the children cycle madly 
 homewards
 under a sky hurling
 hailstones
23
 charred
 flame 
 of the candle
 a dream in ashes
24
 mirror 
 vast and silent 
 the oars precise 
 slice 
 its stillness
 a different rhythm
 that of gunfire 
 intermittent 
 echoes 
 ringing 
 ringing 
 in ears 
 made deaf 
 by a silence 
 intimate 
 with roadside graves
25
 burnt 
 blackened forever 
 the night
26
 all night long
 the smell 
 of tyres
 burning
27
 forest 
 full of tree trunks 
 gutted
28
 at sunrise 
 the women 
 hurrying
 to bury the night

29
 stab each hand
 one by one
smash the clocks
 underfoot
 one by
 one
 
30
 across 
 a landscape of green 
 the fresh 
 fresh smell 
 of blood 
 spilling
31
 crushed underfoot 
 leaves 
 daring to breathe

32
 from the corner of my eye 
 a blur of grey
leaking fugitive
33
 stripped 
 made naked 
 the bitterness 
 of shadows
34
 scattered 
 beneath the stones 
 reams 
 and reams 
 of poetry
35
 they bury shadows
 here
 every night
 under a moon
 known for its brazenness
36
 widowed sky 
 lamenting 
 its own drowning
37
 giant sieve 
 soaked 
 in its own blood
 the sky 
 riddled
38
 the keening of widows 
 muffled by the shadows
39
 on some days
 on most days
 all that remains
 is for the night to end
40
 yesterday’s words 
 like stale bread 
 posing as poetry
41
 the blood-coloured flowers 
 continue 
 to bloom

42
 the women silent
 stones
 watching refusing
 to shroud their heads
 shroud
 their heads
43
 a sky 
 unable 
 to shrug off 
 its greyness
44
 there where 
 the shadows 
 huddle
 in quiet whispers
 the restlessness of 
 trees
45
 elsewhere 
 the sound
 of bare feet
 running
46
 anointed in their own blood
 the shadows refusing
 to weep
47
 slice the vein
 and let the poem bleed
 all over the white
 all over
48
 bloodied fists 
 smash the night
49
 cold wet street
 stones 
 strewn under 
 a flickering lamplight
 like freshly plucked flowers
50
 low rumble
 deep tumbril 
 from well of throat
 the cry rising 
 thick like smoke 
 choking 
 on its own fire 
 burn 
 burn the devastated land 
 strewn with stumps 
 charred 
 as mighty trees
 one by one by 
 one fall prey 
 to what? 
 what? was it 
 that caused this
 blindness
 blind blind 
 rage blinded 
 thought 
 suspended 
 impossible then 
 to extinguish 
 flames 
 sparked by
 shadows 
 full 
 of faces trapped 
 in rooms full 
 of shadows 
 staring staring 
 blankly 
 at reflections 
 of flames 
 ricocheting off the walls
 before collapsing 
 into a heap 
 of ash rotten 
 rotting from within 
 their hearts 
 so full 
 so full of anger
 white 
 drained of blood 
 the landscape 
 waiting for winter 
 and snow
51
 rage 
 into the night 
 solitary shadow
 hide 
 hide your shame
52
 strangling silence
 the night 
 sandpapers 
 its leaves 
 singing hoarse 
 its songs out of tune 
 broken voiced 
 wrangling
 like bent reeds underwater
 snarled in discord
 the distant sighing 
 of the flute wind 
 whispering rustling 
 in harmony
 faint
 soft
 shrill piercing 
 the sound of a car horn
 persistent
 loud lament
 strangling
 silence
53
 Assisted by hands gripped
 firmly around its neck. Pushing 
 down. Splashing wildly.
 The darkness
 drowned
 once and for all
 into the pool of light.
Poems by Naveen Kishore, photographs by Amit Mehra.
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