Wednesday, September 14, 2005

Prayers to Lord Murugan ~ By

A.K Ramanujan:

1

Lord of new arrivals

lovers and rivals:

arrive

at once with cockfight and banner—

dance till on this and the next three

hills

women's hands and the garlands

on the chests of men will turn like

chariotwheels

O where are the cockscombs and where

the beaks glinting with new knives

at crossroads

when will orange banners burn

among blue trumpet flowers and the shade

of trees

waiting for lightnings?

2

Twelve etched arrowheads

for eyes and six unforeseen

faces, and you were not

embarrassed.

Unlike other gods

you find work

for every face,

and made

eyes at only one

woman. And your arms

are like faces with proper

names.

3

Lord of green

growing things, give us

a hand

in our fight

with the fruit fly.

Tell us,

will the red flower ever

come to the branches

of the blueprint

city?

4

Lord of great changes and small

cells: exchange our painted grey

pottery

for iron copper the leap of stone horses

our yellow grass and lily seed

for rams!

flesh and scarlet rice for the carnivals

on rivers O dawn of nightmare virgins

bring us

your white-haired witches who wear

three colours even in sleep.

5

Lord of the spoor of the tigress,

outside our town hyenas

and civet cats live

on the kills of leopards

and tigers

too weak to finish what's begun.

Rajahs stand in photographs

over ninefoot silken tigresses

that sycophants have shot.

Sleeping under country fans

hearts are worm cans

turning over continually

for the great shadows

of fish in the open

waters.

We eat legends and leavings,

remember the ivory, the apes,

the peacocks we sent in the Bible

to Solomon, the medicines for smallpox,

the similes

for muslin: wavering snakeskins,

a cloud of steam

Ever-rehearsing astronauts,

we purify and return

our urine

to the circling body

and burn our faeces

for fuel to reach the moon

through the sky behind

the navel.

6

Master of red bloodstains,

our blood is brown;

our collars white.

Other lives and sixty-

four rumoured arts

tingle,

pins and needles

at amputees' fingertips

in phantom muscle

7

Lord of the twelve right hands

why are we your mirror men

with the two left hands

capable only of casting

reflections? Lord

of faces,

find us the face

we lost early

this morning.

8

Lord of headlines,

help us read

the small print.

Lord of the sixth sense,

give us back

our five senses.

Lord of solutions,

teach us to dissolve

and not to drown.

9

Deliver us O presence

from proxies

and absences

from sanskrit and the mythologies

of night and the several

roundtable mornings

of London and return

the future to what

it was.

10

Lord, return us.

Brings us back

to a litter

of six new pigs in a slum

and a sudden quarter

of harvest

Lord of the last-born

give us

birth.

11

Lord of lost travellers,

find us. Hunt us

down.

Lord of answers,

cure us at once

of prayers.