Ms Bunny Sen
been buggering around this goddamn city
for godknowshowlong –
feels like a thousand bloody years,
no kidding;
from bongshal's rancid restaurants
to gulshan's toxic lake
I've trod every effing inch
& on pitch‑dark nights
of power outages as well.
i've been in burra kuttra
in grey twilight
& in distant rayerbazar
in moonless dark,
& all for what
i ask you –
a few bloody takas
for which i have to shout
myself hoarse
tutoring the unteachable
scions of nouveau riche swine
swimming in champagne bubbles,
i feel absobloodylutely
knackered, i tell you,
just couldn't go on
if it weren't for a few moments
with ms bunny sen
of banglamotor.
o her hair is like the dark sky
above sangsad bhaban
& her face is just
like aishwairiya's.
imagine a sailor
adrift on a wreck
suddenly coming upon
a green island
smelling of rich spices –
that's how i felt when she came
and sat across the table
in a dimly-lit fast food joint,
spreading the musky scent
of allure (from chanel);
whatsup? she said
raising those gorgeously
made‑up eyes
like exotic bird's nests –
i could just curl up
inside them
and happily
die.
when day goes kaput
the dark sneaks in
like silent dew;
buzzards wipe the smell
of sun off filthy wings;
colour seeps out of everything.
in faraway hamlets
glowing fireflies announce
it's storytelling hour;
time to take pen and paper
out of the jammed drawer
& do my daily
creative writing act –
tho' godaloneknows
to what bloody end.
the birds come home to roost,
the bleeding rivers end where they began,
life's wheeling & dealing
can't go on forever; it's all
dark, dark, dark
but for the tete‑a‑tete
with ms bunny sen of banglarnotor.
Kaiser Haq has just retired as professor of English from the University of Dhaka; he is currently the Dean of Humanities at the University of Liberal Arts Bangladesh, and a poet and translator.
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