AT THE POLLING BOOTH

 

NIRANJANA MISHRA

 

Of the world’s largest democracy

its most glorious past and inglorious present

shining future

its voting procedure

consequent failure;

of the promises of our men

touching the Mount Everest

and their performances

Sing Poetic Muse!

 

I like

To muse upon such a theme

never thought by Milton or Vyas

nor attempted in Free Verse.

Mine is ninety nine by seventy four

only two days for zero hour

Sudden visit of a Government Officer

makes me somewhat bored

Here I am, the presiding officer

to obey only the Government order

other wise great headache will fall

I have to lose all.

 

Seven O’clock. Thus the day breaks

see the ballot box. Note the paper seal

only address tag and nothing to conceal.

 

The voters came

like swarm of bees

or like men

Purchasing black cinema tickets

 

The posters of the hen,

ship, cross or something else­

who will save us

from this quagmire

of poverty and unemployment?

 

Eager is the blind for his vote,

Eager is the rich and lame for his vote,

Eager is the fat lady for her vote

Eager is the 18 years old boy for his vote,

Mishra, Pattnaik, Laxmipati

All are eager for their votes.

 

Thus muttered an angry youth,

“Choosing between candidates

just like between liver cancer

and blood cancer

A Ram Rajya is what we desire”.

 

Men may come & Men may go

we will repeat this system;

An exemplary state

we will create

you can’t fathom”.

 

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