Saturday, August 27, 2011
Of saints, falsehoods and other things
1.
Today morning
The sun refused to rise
She tried to bribe it
With a simple prayer
Last heard
The sun's rays were sentenced to six years of RI
As per the new law
2.
So
Jyotiba asked Babasaheb
How does it feel?
This new Marathi Mahatma
Who pooh poohs the preamble of the Constitution
And doesn't know our names
Yours or mine
Babasaheb
Scribbled with a stick
Near the water-tank in Mahad
Mahatmas come, Mahatmas go
The show must go on
3.
A new epoch has set in
A nice new revolution was made
All expenses paid
10% service tax
4.
The laughter of the world
Is a constant quantity
For each one of us who laughs
Someone somewhere else ceases to do so
This is inversely true of a farce
5.
The annihilation of corruption
Scripted by Bollywood
Drama, action, naach-gaana, nautanki
That's why Ramlila Maidan and not Dalal Street
That's why Parliament House and not temple trusts
That's why meditation and not Manusmriti
That's why like-minded people disagreeing with like-minded people
Since
History shows that where ethics and economics come in conflict
Victory is always with economics
6.
Periyar says
The struggle of the saints do not have any effect on society
When a man is earning Rs 10 per day
His self worth does not originate from Bhakti
Or public fasting on a public stage
Saints fast
That's their trade
But fasting has an unhealthy effect
It provides the saints with an excuse to silence the rest of us
With their Smriti-religon
Till they break their fast with coconut water
And imported honey
7.
Tiny ants
Working hard
Continued to slave
In ant language they wondered:
What is the per capita bribe ratio in the ant world?
8.
Equality for all
If the worker and his boss sip the same wine
Attend the same weddings and circuses
If the lady who collects the garbage is as fashionably made up as the daughter of the house
If a Dalit owns a jet-plane
So that the assimilation is complete
Alternatively
Everyone dehydrates
And lives happily malnourished ever after
9.
Crow 1
Who was perched on the branch
Of the Ficus Religios
In Bodh Gaya
Woke up
He wondered what the fuss is all about
Crow 2 said: Caw Caw
Roughly translated, it meant: It's something called democracy
Nothing has changed
The human race like Prince Gautama Sidhartha
Still seeks enlightenment
Saying so,
Crow 1 and Crow 2
Went back to sleep
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4 comments:
Very nice... i liked all of them.
Great. Very Good.
Khara aahe ... sirjee .. sagala khara aahe !
Great! Enjoyed and learnt. Irfan
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