Kolkata 1
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 19 March 2020
Summary
From Bihar to Bengal
There is a Great Barrier Reef
From Bengal to Bihar there is none
Perchance you traveled East
You’d feel it
Bengalis traveling West deny it.
There is no doubt that it is not about poverty –
The misery on both sides hangs over towns
Like lung-constricting smog.
The difference is about the moon:
In Kolkata, the poor have an insatiable desire to eat it.
There are most definitely pieces missing.
There is no doubt that it is not about sound –
The music and the ragas waft freely through the air
The difference is in Bengal –
There is no combination of notes
That Tagore had not already composed into a song
In Kolkata everyone feels they own all words,
And for all songs all sounds somehow India owes them.
It is not about rectitude
Or the Grand Restraint
The rectitude of the class struggle
And the Marxism of governance
are serious but humour bursts the membrane
And no congestion, hardship and even
An extra 1 000 cars a day confound it
The other day a bio scientist
Claimed that he had found it
The genetic coding, the real formula of –
The untouchable gene
And it is shared by all the sample of harijans
Whose blood was taken and then thrown
What is the fuss?
It was all known before in the Vedas
Like relativity and the splitting of the atom
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- Around the World in Eighty DaysThe India Section, pp. 73Publisher: University of South AfricaPrint publication year: 2014