Home Poem by Arundhathi Subramaniam

Home

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Give me a home
that isn't mine,
where I can slip in and out of rooms
without a trace,
never worrying
about the plumbing,
the colour of the curtains,
the cacophony of books by the bedside.

A home that I can wear lightly,
where the rooms aren't clogged
with yesterday's conversations,
where the self doesn't bloat
to fill in the crevices.

A home, like this body,
so alien when I try to belong,
so hospitable
when I decide I'm just visiting.

COMMENTS OF THE POEM
A.R.Ramachandran 17 November 2017

Truly wonderful. The last two lines really delivers the punch...great stuff, Arundhati...

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