Friday, March 23, 2018

A Tortoise Gatherer




                                                           

               1.              An old age-worn grey-headed man was he
                               With stony deep-set eyes and wrinkles deep
                               With sunken cheeks like a shriveled tree
                               Tanned by scorching sun as he climbs hills steep.

              2.              A long spear supported his weary frame
                               A dusty ragged cloak covered his body bare
                              Through thorny bushes and marshy ground he came
                               Like a ghost he seemed with grizzled beard and piercing stare.

             3.               I beheld this figure grim, gaunt and dark
                               In solitary hills moving with cautious tread
                               Beside the stream shaking his unruly locks
                               A weird soul alone with no sense of dread.

             4.              With tottering gait he went with  somber face
                              Like a moving statue enchanted by magic spell
                              At night with a slow, determined pace  
                              Wandering alone beside rills and dales.  
  
             5.              I hailed that crawling creature up the hill
                              Clapping my hands to fill my idle hours
                              He turned his gaze unmoved like a statue still
                              Staring stern with unsubjugated power.

              6.           “Whither goes this track?” asked I in friendly tone
                            “To forests yonder with bamboos overgrown “
                            “Where dost thou dwell? Art thou alone?”
                            “Wherever I stay, I call that place my own.”

               7.           I wondered at his careless response bold
                             Looking at his leathern bag and spear he had
                             He stood like a savage upright of ages old
                             In simple dauntless innocence clad.

               8.          Gazing at my doubting eyes he grinned and said    
                           “A poor hunter I am roaming at night
                             Like a spirit let loose from the land of the dead
                             To track the prey with this torch burning bright.”

               9.         “Beside the trickling rivulet and mountain pools
                            Surrounded by steep rocks and dense banyan shades
                            Where tortoises come slowly to sip waters cool
                            I catch them with my net, long spear and spade.

              10.         Their popping eyes glitter like stars at night
                            As they come out from their mud-covered nests
                           To catch those slow-moving creatures, I quietly wait
                           While they stretch their necks from their shells and slowly strut.

              11.        Though age has dented his face and physical state
                            He roams as ever committed to his toil
                            Never did he complain about his impoverished state
                            Ever did he remain an earnest son of the soil.

              12.         Bedecked with chains of ivory beads and shells
                            Ever watching at night beside the fords and rills
                            He lives like a recluse in his solitary cell
                            A life though hard, he feels a sense of peace and thrill.
                                                   
              13.        His robust features revealed his life so hard
                           I stared at his strong shoulders and broad chest
                           As he through gloomy bushes and jungles trod
                           A soul so free, so bold I never met.

                                                                                                        
         

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 Note : Dear readers, most of you might have read William Wordsworth's poem "Resolution and Independence" (The leech-gatherer) where the poet portrays the life of an old man who pursues his vocation of catching leeches though it involves much physical strain, patience and perseverence. During my boyhood once a beggar came to my house carrying a small tortoise in a basket. He was a tribal with a strong hefty body in spite of old age. He answered me that the tortoise stays near bushes in the forest and he had to wander in woods to catch them at night time. I remembered this incident when I read Wordsworth's famous poem where the old man looks :


                       "  Like a sea-beast crawled forth, that on a shelf 

                               Of rock or sand reposeth, there to sun itself;" 

                      "As a huge stone is sometimes seen to lie 
                         Couched on the bald top of an eminence; "

                      " His body was bent double, feet and head 
                        Coming together in life's pilgrimage; "

   In my poem also the tortoise gatherer leads a strenuous life in spite of his old age and his body though shrivelled with growing years still has stamina and will-power  to withstand the strain and he lives like a recluse in his forest dwelling without depending on others. His spirit of independence and boldness are portrayed in this poem. 

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 24th March, 2018                                                             Somaseshu Gutala








                                    

                  24th March, 2018                              Somaseshu Gutala
                                
                               
                        
                               

Tuesday, March 13, 2018

******* ONLY THY GRACE *******




         




   
               1)              You wake me up with Thy gracious smile
                                To witness a new morn with a fresh sunrise
                                And one more chance for me to realize
                                To mend my guilty ways and guiles.

              2)               A billion times you looked with self-same grace
                                A billion times I slipped and went astray
                                You gave me unsought so many days
                                Yet still I fumbled and fell far behind the race.

              3)               My crooked mind confined in darkest room
                                Did not view Thee standing at the door
                                Due ways to reach Thee, I find no more
                                Wake me, Oh Lord, from this engulfing gloom.

              4)              So many times You showed me means and ways
                               So many years, months, nights and days ;
                                I could not come out of this mysterious maze ;
                               Too bright for me to see Thy wisdom’s rays.

 
              5)              I wonder at Thy patience sublime
                                How long dost Thou pursue this tedious game ?
                                We err so many times and yet we blame
                                Unaware of Thy form, ever flowing time.   
  
               6)             Our miseries to Thee we attribute
                               Our victories ourselves we proudly claim
                               We roll in trivial pleasures, no noble aim ;
                               And if we fail, we curse our destiny mute

               7)            Unaware of Thy omnipresence
                               We do so many sins losing our sense
                               Our origin forgot, from whom and whence
                               We feel the woes of hellish ignorance.

               8)             Without Thy grace, oh Lord ! Our life is nothing
                                In every form Thy glory shines so bright
                                Our sense-bound soul can’t see Thy might
                                We cling to our vain pleasures as everything.

               9)              Our earthly bonds long-lasting we deem
                                About Thy selfless Love, we never thought
                                We turn to Thee, disillusioned when all is lost
                                Our lives mere shades before Thy eternity supreme.

 
            10)                Behind my breath and flowing blood you dwell                                                                           My eternal soul mate since creation ;
                                 We did forget Thy touch losing discrimination
                                 Enslaved like beasts by surrounding magic spell.

            11)               Even in death you show compassion sweet
                                Uplifting us from worldly woes and bonds
                                Thy mercy shines like a soothing angel beyond
                                Thy motherly clasp we sense as You lovingly greet.

            12)               Only Thy grace to break this Maya’s role
                                Only Thy grace to cross this magic maze
                                Only Thy grace to curb this sensual craze
                                Only Thy grace and help to reach my ultimate goal.
                                          
                                        ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++


          13th march, 2018                                                  Somaseshu Gutala
                                                  


Sunday, March 4, 2018

Let us go --- Let us fly ---







                                                                     (  I  )
                                             
                  Far from this slashing din, far from these roaring crush
                  And fretful rush, streaming fast with unending gush
                  Incessantly flowing, incessantly leaping;
                  Far from these smooth seeming roads with hidden pits and potholes
                  Far from these smothering towers and sky-touching spires
                  Far from these white mansions knitted close like cells
                  Far from these bustling vehicles and nudging crowds
                  Far from crowded bars, restaurants and harsh cries loud;
                  Far from shops, theatres and congested market squares
                  Far from these parks and gardens where people rush fast
                 To spoil the space with littered plastic cups and cans
                  While children play unaware of impending perils
                  As elders sit on stone-benches in dreamy mood
                  Discussing faded events with nostalgic looks;
                  While pedlars lure kids with their ice-cream cones and candy bites;
                  While jobless vagrants loiter and smoke with reckless looks.
  




                                                            (  I I  )
                                              Let us go -- Let us fly--

                   To some cool tranquil place where bushes and bowers abound
                    Near some murmuring brook flecked with red lotus-buds
                    Where silver-tinted fish twirl and swim through ripples
                    Where white-winged birds nestle and twitter serenades;
                    On some black stone to sit and muse glancing at the blue hills
                    Viewing the green swell of lush waving grassy plains
                    Pacing slowly as fluttering butter flies welcome with colorful wings
                    As breezes cool pass wafting our cheeks with refreshing smell
                    While the setting sun on yonder hill burns with vermilion hues
                    Shedding a rosy glow tinged with yellow, purple and saffron shades. 



                                                     (  I I I  )

                                           Let us go --- Let us fly---

                    Let us return to the city as noisy rush slows down
                    When the city shines like a diamond-studded crown
                    With vibrant colors of bright electric lights
                    As roads and pathways shine with rows of fluorescent lights
                    Amidst the din of rushing vehicles with bright focusing bulbs;
                    Amidst the home-bound people dressed in various styles and ways
                    Chattering, chuckling and laughing with friends and co-workers;
                    When night summons us with moon-lit glimmer and starry sky
                    Refreshing us with smell of night queen and musk- rose
                    Like two swans flying through crystal sky--- let us go—let us fly.  

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        5th march, 2018                                                            Somaseshu Gutala
                      

Tuesday, February 27, 2018

A Visual Treat






               



                                                       
                   1)          The wintry chill is gone – a bright and warm
                                 Weather comforts the morning calm ;
                                 Nature, too, seems to feel the change of time
                                 A dynamic thrill I feel in this clime .

                   2)          The dew-cleared grass in freshness shone
                                 Welcoming the golden rays of dawn ;
                                 A flood of violets sprang up far and wide
                                 Spread all over like a swelling tide .

                  3)            Like festive pilgrims crowded all at once
                                To participate and swing in ritual dance
                                 In a hamlet remote in jungles dense
                                 Echoing cheer and piety immense.

                  4)            The shades of purple painted every herb and nook
                                  Every bower and bush with jubilant look
                                  Who called these merry fluttering fairies bright ?
                                  With delicate silky faces —a thrilling sight !

                 5)              What message lurked behind these bursting hues ?
                                  What intimations this season renews ?
                                  My hardened feelings under the daily grind
                                  Woke up again with a sympathetic mind ;


                 6)               My lost sensations began to sprout again
                                   Free from stress, vexations and strain
                                   True joys lost long ago under the mire
                                   Of unending strife and struggling desires.

                 7)              This carnival of mirth I find nowhere
                                  Their laughing looks perfumed let me share ;
                                   Let me forget and leave these worries behind
                                   Like these flowers let me be happy and kind :

                 8)               Let these charms unfurled in vibrant colors inspire
                                   My bosom with hopes like Spring with festive fires
                                   When I view these purple lavish bunches sweet
                                   A sensuous feast I felt —a visual treat.

                                       ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++

28th February, 2018                                                Somaseshu Gutala