A very moving and pertinent poem. The everyday death and violence that afflicts the impoverished majority of this world has reached, briefly, deep inside the playground of the world's elite in Mumbai.
Now death unites the ones, who were
By birth and wealth divided.
For just a day, has Lucifer
All privileges voided.
Lucifer in Mumbai
Babui / ArjunMumbai, city of such wealth,
And of such poverty!
Today, the jet-set here have felt
A new anxiety.And yet, when we have sorted through
The bodies bathed in red,
How many workers will we view
Among the ones now dead?******
Be it from bombers in the sky,
Or gunmen treading earth,
It is the poorer ones, who die
The most, yet leave no dearth.And even when he seeks out those
In Oberoi and Taj, *
The gunman, with his bullets, mows
The lowly of the Raj.The ones, who went from Mumbai slum
To earn their few rupees,
Lie murdered. Who will forward come
To help their families?Now death unites the ones, who were
By birth and wealth divided.
For just a day, has Lucifer
All privileges voided.And she, who partied at the clubs,
And swam in bluest pool,
Now lies, and rusting shoulder rubs
With maid, as fires cool.******
The firemen came, at last, to quench
Those fires that long had raged.
And now, we smell the awful stench
Of corpses that have aged.Whence came those ones, so zealot eyed,
With guns that spewed out death?
They did not know, the ones who died,
In Mumbai’s horror met.
* The Oberoi and Taj are names of famous hotels in Bombay.
The Taj is in a historic building by the sea-front. The Oberoi is
in a modern one, and is part of a chain, with branches in major
Indian cities as well as elsewhere.
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