THE DAY WE WENT TO THE SEA Poem by Tishani Doshi

THE DAY WE WENT TO THE SEA

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The day we went to the sea
mothers in Madras were mining
the Marina for missing children.
Thatch flew in the sky, prisoners
ran free, houses danced like danger
in the wind. I saw a woman hold
the tattered edge of the world
in her hand, look past the temple
which was still standing, as she was -
miraculously whole in the debris of gaudy
South Indian sun. When she moved
her other hand across her brow,
in a single arcing sweep of grace,
it was as if she alone could alter things,
bring us to the wordless safety of our beds.

COMMENTS OF THE POEM
Dr Antony Theodore 13 February 2018

it was as if she alone could alter things, bring us to the wordless safety of our beds. very poetic dear poetess. thank you.. tony

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