Friday, June 1, 2012

Ragpickers of the Mind


A sight,  routinely seen during the course of the day in any big city, more so in Mumbai, where some one's trash could be someone else's find of the day.  Trudging around, collecting the city's discards, lugging stuff around to finally dump it all together; not before appraising the contents.

She does this, the cleaning of other people's dirt, day after day, with no protective gear for herself;  probably just a protective thought in her mind, for her kids, for whom she must work at this job...

Typically, those creating dirt like this, are also good at creating dirt within themselves, physically and mentally.  

My friend Magiceye  captured this and posted it as part of the 365project.org 



Rampant
lipidicious waste,
blobs of polymers,
discarding of excesses
of everything in life
except
evil avaricious thoughts,
and
she does her rounds,
daily,
augmenting it all
bag by 10 micron bag
on her
tolerant shoulders,
so our
paths in life
remain unclogged and clean.

And we,
who have so much,
perhaps too much,
indulge senselessly
in those avaricious thoughts,
to thoughtlessly
greedily imbibe
everything
that looks and tastes good,
in life,
without looking inside.

Lipidy wall-scratchy blobs,
wildly roaming
in the body ,
sometimes clogging it all,
and
then rampant
bloody fights
and
expensive angio-flights
in an  ambitious mind.

Pharmaceutical Ragpickers
may be found
at a huge cost
for the body,
but
does anyone know
about
Ragpickers
for the Troubled and Misguided Mind?



6 comments:

  1. ...very profound and absolutely wonderful, Suranga!

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  2. || Beautiful insight into psyche and practice ||

    As an aside, reminds me of an old song picturised on Dr Shreeram Lagu - 'kunachya khandhyawara, kunache ozhe..............'

    Ravi Nadkarni

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    1. Ravi Nadkarni, thank you ! And yes ,that was such a wonderful song picturised on a wonderful actor ....just fits in so well here...

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  3. You shook the hell out of me! Your poems have such cathartic effect on me.

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