Poetry at Sangam

SangamHouse

 










WHO READS THE PALM LEAF by Zilka Joseph

these palm leaf predictions
why be afraid my friend
you know you can fly away

these brittle vanes 
close like wings
then open with secrets 

leaf fans smudged blue with rain
Sanskrit sinuous language 
words woven with ink

writhing stories thick and wild 
like my hair curls they want 
to tame tie down or cut if I let them 

but I will fight like a cat
no one will marry you unruly one
unlucky one they say to me

often you go to the pavement fortune teller 
take me with you
he spreads the ancient leaves

sings pick one, pick one, Oh sweet Mithu
and his jewel-green parakeet of prophecy
whose wings he has clipped
 
steps out of the metal cage
to pick a leaf  just for me
friend never believe anyone who keeps
 
a bird in a cage  I can read
these whorls and curlicues
what does he know of my spirit 

we were not born to be tamed
this loop of words 
on the last leaf here

it is not a noose
it is the sky calling

 

 

ZILKA JOSEPH