Dr PJ Raj Kamal - Flogging a dead horse

2014-06-16 37

Clothes frayed pupils wear
Cast-offs a privilege
Safety pins as hooks
Prickly cactus thorns too
Their blunt noses bleed
Smile tartar yellow
Hostile flies feast on
inflamed wounds
No passions or fashions

Barefoot they walk
Miles on, muddy roads
and soggy bunds
To dine on letters and words
Books a bundle in hand
banded tight, edges torn
A fountain pen leaky
in the pocket
Bottom tip showing up
through a gaping vent

The assembly bell rings
Pupils fall in lines
As the morning sun shines
In a faint someone falls
Morning prayer thus
to the pale and weak
A cold sprinkle, water a glass
Brings back life
for the days class lessons

Time of noon meal
No meal, water plentiful
Guzzle in a breath, a hustle
at the school well
A child war to tame
the hunger flames

Vivid portrayal of Oliver Twist
the destitute
And his plight for soup, a bowl
As non-detail
Teacher's struggle to no avail
on fagged out minds
And empty guts ulcerated
Only pangs get exhumed

Boys sneak into neighbor's fields
during a break to trick and steal
sweat or sour, fruits whatever
Robin Hood and his band
Some return in a triumph
Some sore impaled
in a barbed fence of wire
Or bruised in a bush of brier
Clothes torn, oozing blood
The reckless on a raid
On the orchard is but caught
and stripped naked
The clever jackal's fate

Maths a nightmare
English even more
Stands a statue in the sun's scorch
For an imposition incomplete
Master peels the skin so tender
under the arms
Stands on the toes
frozen
as pressure mounts
And on the scaffold dies
misery and strife
A nightmarish life
His rage never dies
Flogs on the buttocks
down the thighs
Showing no remorse
Flogging a dead horse

Dr PJ Raj Kamal

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