Coz death my love may just be around the corner
lurking in the blanket or in the tube light orĀ in the corridor
waiting to boldly walk on to me
or to slyly pounce from behind
or to meet me half way with a flourish and a trumpet
coz life is such a tease that as I sip my tea
I could as well sip a little of ganga jal
btw that could certainly get me to him or him to me
given how the waters are in the mighty river these days
coz dying is as much an art as living is
there must be a certain grace to it
though rarely do I think of his efforts
his beautification of me
into something surreal, celestial all encompassing
all pervading, ever lasting
preparing me gently for a journey unbound
carrying me through the pitfalls of life carefully
lifting and landing with a ‘handle with care’ label
‘the product in here is mine’,he must be thinking
coz death is what comes to us when we are ready
like a flower falls down having shown her beauty
spread her fragrance
and having seeded a new life
so we must say good bye fully ripe
so then aging is an unlayering
well! is it?
sometimes unflattering
but not unbecoming, not really
so love him well as he comes to you in hope and pride
of owning someone he loaned to life
‘It’s my kingdom and I shall thrive, says he
Pity, we don’t have much choice than to say, Thathastu!
Ps: Is eternity promised by science a boon?