My Day
I stitch your torn buttons and my frayed sling bag.
I boil the water for morning tea
I wash your soiled socks and
Soak the dishcloths and rags for later,
I hang them out to dry and pick the ones
From yesterday.
I wipe the kitchen platform dry after filling
Mine and your bottle at the sink.
I catch the cobwebs from the window sill
Amma missed in the daytime cleaning drill.
I put the electric heater on for bath
Propped up on a precarious hanger.
I clip my nails too close and use your foot scrubber
And help myself to a clean kurta and some of your kajal.
I shop for fresh vegetables and spices
I don't recognize.
I dice I chop I grate.
I cook , clean , clear away and wait.
I check what needs replenishing
And make a long mental wish list.
I wish I could buy ten hands at the bazaar.
I sigh, light a cigarette which dies
sit down on the bare floor and
Write some poetry.
-At Rakhi's
Gachibowli
Hyderabad.
Tuesday, May 13, 2008
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