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Ankita Anand
Touch and Go
 
Now this tiny smudge of a star I see
is close enough for closed eyes,
but just when I begin trusting it to stay even with eyes unclosed
it dances far away with backward steps, 
delicately arched neck, defiant, jutting out chin, come-and-get-me pout and wriggling shoulders.
 
And because I don't know how near or how far it is going to be
at any given moment,
I don't know how to get hold of it.
 
At times I manage to touch it fleetingly,
though my grasp is never right.
If I cup my hands,
it falls through.
If I catch it between a finger and a thumb,
it slithers down.
If I grab it with one hand,
I get beaten by its breadth
and end up barely touching it.
 
So I am thinking
maybe the thing to do
is to pretend not to notice at all
(of course I'll be watching from the corner of my eye,)
and then when it's creeping behind my back,
burning with the curiosity to see what I am up to,
or why I haven't called, 
I nothing short of pounce on it
and keep it pinned down,
till it coughs up the promise to stay.



 







Ankita Anand is the co-founder of a street theatre group called Aatish. As a freelancer she writes and edits, and works with Samanvay: IHC Indian Languages' Festival. Her poetry has been chosen for publication by The Indian Review of World Literature in English, The Riveter Review, First Literary Review-East, Em Dash Literary Magazine, Black Cat Lit and Lakeview International Journal of Literature and Arts and DeltaWomen Magazine. Some of these can be read at anandankita.blogspot.in.


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