Nipuni Ranaweera

Nipuni Ranaweera Poems

Back then at school
We had life-skills
Every week we would be taught, the girls,
Handicrafts by a gentle, lady-like woman.
...

Like obstinate waves upon
a composed beach-
I pound on you, vertically,
I crash on you, horizontally.
...

Tonight I extinguish the flame
I've been holding for you_
Tonight the wind whistled,
Speaking of new directions-
...

A poem once came to me.
I was pouring water-
On my infant's fragile head.
I didn't want to lose count-
...

I have kept you in mind for greater things,
For greater times.
Like the seven wonders one reverentially
puts off seeing,
...

I see the fear in your eyes
That I will not fit within
Encircled arms;
And that I will spill over
...

Nipuni Ranaweera Biography

I am a poet who shares her work online and in the print media. I teach English Literature in the university and I am also a lawyer.)

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Life-Skills

Back then at school
We had life-skills
Every week we would be taught, the girls,
Handicrafts by a gentle, lady-like woman.
They taught us macramé, well after it went out of style.
How to unravel and tie-up spools and spools of thread-
Into fancy knots and whirls.
You could hang it on your ceiling
Just beneath the fan, or over your bed.

Then there was the letter box,
Made out of cardboard and wrapping paper.
But not to hang outside, of course.
The glue would dissolve in the rain water.
And the letters would all cry out in jets of blue ink.

Speaking of ink, we made a miniscule brush
Out of old, old pens
And human hair.
It measured about four inches
And you could clean the ridges between tiles
With it,
or brush your moustache
if you had one.
The class was always there
You couldn't skip it, miss it or play truant.
Life-skills, you will need them when you grow
And you'll thank me when you flaunt-
Them to your cynical mothers- in-law.

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light 12 August 2022

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