A Strange Interim
Subhransu Maitra
The inaugural first rain has struck.
It has struck a unique chord
which cleaves open the encysting silence
produced by familiar noises night and day
and emerges only in this city,
only at this time of the year
and comes alive—intense, moist,
redolent, assuaging, a note of
immense remoteness, yet so profoundly familiar.
It comes alive in the plumes, curves
and billows, in the fresh rain-bearing darkness
of the pilgrim clouds arriving at last.
This brief strange interim seems
to arrest time and its monstrous banalities.
And though the interim will soon expire
and the same diabolical banalities
such as Stan Swamy’s cruel death
and Asuric stealthy violence of all kinds
being perpetrated on children, women and men
everywhere on earth—
will return to mangle again your space and time
and drive you wild with bruising helplessness
and impotent rage—
As long as the interim lasts
and carries you along like a stream,
the rain-bearing darkness seems
to cleanse and renew your orbit
and immerse you
through a fragrant leafy darkness.
Kolkata
(June 2022)
Date: November 9, 2022



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