You Would Be Surprised
by Aniket Sanyal
You would be surprised at the tricks I commit with these hands. You would be surprised at How many fools, I’ve made of gods.
I did not have to speak in my Norse tongue
To his fate.To deliver the lightning Greek No sphinx ever dared approach me
With clevernessOr a sarcastic wink. I rode a carpet to the desert and a merchant Greeted me with sweets. You would be amazed. You would be amazed at the beauty of sprites
That sprout from forested earth.I myself get drunk with every angel
I meet on the street,And they never give me exactly what I want. You would be in tears
Imagine what the Great Mother would say!At the dexterity of my human flesh. The sirens call to me Between their flower’s lips. Me, a mere mortal! The ministers are beginning to talk, I can feel it in my bones and teeth. I had best be returning home but
Or there.If only Home was either here You would be surprised With my warrior’s constitution. I’ve been calling the hotline of the hereafter For weeks. I receive no responses, only Poorly composed music,
In poorly wrapped fruit baskets.I must have vigilance! As the Great Mother would say,
Sipping mead in a tavern by the coast,
Entertaining demons
Of all walks of trickery.You would be surprised with what these eyes have seen And not seen. And one of these days, I do believe, I shall mix some spice with good advice
And a write a book, perhaps twice. I’ve arranged an interview with the messenger boy, Queer little fellow, With a trumpeter’s face. He shall take me into the next life,
I am sure,
Upon seeing me, happy as you are sure to be,
Roughish grin.
With my man’s face and You would be surprised. |
Copyright © 2013 by Aniket Sanyal