A Bohemian From Bangalore Poem by Kumaara Sukeja

A Bohemian From Bangalore

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A BOHEMIAN FROM BANGALORE

He sets out with the poise of a Bon Vivant,
But, the auto-wallah he hails is recalcitrant-
There are somethings he knows he can't
Surmount, for his ears he has already lent
In acquiescence, to fare demands sardonically strident!

Our gourmet meanders along to Malleshwaram's VEENA STORES
Imagining in'Nadaswaram' notes, the wailing wife's cries hoarse
'You have always, incorrigibly, coveted the grass in the neighbor's garden...
And conveniently called ME a correction-home's warden? '- -
Psst, years of a south-headed marriage can render courtesies coarse.

In a Bohemian Bangalore, become an irrepressible social butterfly- -
Flitting, flamboyantly, hither and thither- - come rain or shine,
Having learnt well- - sensibly seasoned- - to keep his powder dry:
Past his prime, it's a convivially platonic gambit- 'your place or mine...'-
A charming connoisseur- - anytime, anywhere, to DINE is fine.

THE BANGALORE BOHEMIAN.

ALL RIGHTS RESERVED.(C.) . KUMAARA SUKEJA. AUG.2015.

Thursday, August 20, 2015
Topic(s) of this poem: food
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