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Temple Elephant

November 2, 2010
By stargazer95 BRONZE, Bangalore, Other
stargazer95 BRONZE, Bangalore, Other
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Gray cumbersome behemoth
Amidst towers of white and gold
Watching
The minuscule two-legs rushing past,
So wrapped up in their lives
They fail to notice
The wise ancient gaze
Of the elephant
Following them and lingering
On the spot they disappear.
Some wander up to him
And with permission of his warden
Offer fruits and coins and other things
Hoping for some blessings
From the elephant god
By serving his distant kin.
Standing all day, watching, watching
The elephant shuffles his tired feet,
The white marks on his forehead crumbling away,
The hateful chain still not yielding.
As the sun begins to set,
He shuts his eyes and ruminates
On people, faces
Who caught his eyes that day.
Then he feels a gentle tug,
Repeated harder, harder.
He opens his eyes and trudges off
Into the blood-red evening
Disappearing for the night
And the reappearing next morning
To watch again.


The author's comments:
When I was on holiday in my home town Udupi, I saw an elephant at the Krishna Temple there. It was a little disconcerting to see it standing there, because in India, you hardly ever see anything stay still for long. It was just watching everything rushing past it, without showing any inclination to want to be part of it. That stillness amidst chaos inspired me to write this poem. Hope you like it!

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