Kochi: Adrift In Timelessness Poem by Jibrael Jos

Kochi: Adrift In Timelessness



I stood on the banks of this shore
Yearning to reach the other shore
A ferry tempted me to step inside
But a quaint tea stall drew me aside

By the time I finished my tea
Church bells called out to me
Laughter and children's stare
Distracted me from my prayer

I hurried thru the street
In the humid Kerala heat
Making most of my vacation
Clicking pics of my excursions

I stood again on the river shore
Amazed as the light reflected on her floor
I inquired her where does she go?
'Me! It's you who wants to rush for more'

Stunned I sat down beside her
My mind took a dip inside her
Then and only then did I see
River going but yet not going to the sea

Now I saw a dog idling in shade
Ducks gliding thru the glade
Kingfisher sitting on the tree
Sea birds flying free

Now I amble thru the street
In this different Kerala heat! !
Making most of my excursion
By doing NOTHING this vacation

Sunday, February 7, 2016
Topic(s) of this poem: perspective,travel,vacation
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A vacation in Kerala which changed my perspective for an ideal vacation
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