Poetry at Sangam

SangamHouse

 










BEACHED by Adrian Husain

The sea returning
to its stale carnival.
Jingle and shimmer
the small houses 
 
we call palanquins
rigged chancily 
on the backs 
of camels. 
 
And like them in the blur
the horses 
by the breakwater
shopsoiled, pinched
 
bells round their throats
condemned to stand
and snort and stare
at the waves
 
coming in, frothy
neck and neck:
a furious excellence 
they register 
 
yet as it dissolves – 
aqueous jaws, knees
sustaining a consistent
fabulous fall –
 
also sniff at
If draped in loincloths
fishermen unskew
their nets or, voices
 
flung high by the tide
children grub here
they are oblivious to them
Moist-eyed, they are 
 
waiting for evening to end
and the trek back
at their owners’ behest –
the liquid touch of false-firm, coddling hands


ADRIAN HUSAIN