Poem
Udaya Narayana Singh
The Familiar
As I read your bodypage after page
the plot seems familiar;
as though it’s my own story.
I flip through my own nerves,
entrails, complexion;
and the songs of my depth
dust, spin and fall.
As I read on
I seem to know
every comma, semi-colon,
typo, spelling error –
all those that made
my sentences imperfect –
and even the glossary.
You said
you have no more
faith in words.
You said
you know only
the language of touch –
gentle, sweet, toxic, precarious –
the speech of caress,
but have forgotten
your own tongue
from speaking pidgin for ages,
the changeable grammar
of which shifts with time.
For centuries
I have had a raw feeling
which defies all names;
I shall live with this feeling
till it feels familiar!
9 October, 1994
© Translation: 2006, Udaya Narayana Singh with Rizio Yohannan Raj
From: Second Person Singular
Publisher: Katha, New Delhi, 2006
From: Second Person Singular
Publisher: Katha, New Delhi, 2006
THE FAMILIAR
© 2005, Udaya Narayana Singh
From: Madhyampurush Ekvachan
Publisher: Vani Prakashan, New Delhi
From: Madhyampurush Ekvachan
Publisher: Vani Prakashan, New Delhi
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The Familiar
As I read your bodypage after page
the plot seems familiar;
as though it’s my own story.
I flip through my own nerves,
entrails, complexion;
and the songs of my depth
dust, spin and fall.
As I read on
I seem to know
every comma, semi-colon,
typo, spelling error –
all those that made
my sentences imperfect –
and even the glossary.
You said
you have no more
faith in words.
You said
you know only
the language of touch –
gentle, sweet, toxic, precarious –
the speech of caress,
but have forgotten
your own tongue
from speaking pidgin for ages,
the changeable grammar
of which shifts with time.
For centuries
I have had a raw feeling
which defies all names;
I shall live with this feeling
till it feels familiar!
9 October, 1994
© 2006, Udaya Narayana Singh with Rizio Yohannan Raj
From: Second Person Singular
Publisher: 2006, Katha, New Delhi
From: Second Person Singular
Publisher: 2006, Katha, New Delhi
The Familiar
As I read your bodypage after page
the plot seems familiar;
as though it’s my own story.
I flip through my own nerves,
entrails, complexion;
and the songs of my depth
dust, spin and fall.
As I read on
I seem to know
every comma, semi-colon,
typo, spelling error –
all those that made
my sentences imperfect –
and even the glossary.
You said
you have no more
faith in words.
You said
you know only
the language of touch –
gentle, sweet, toxic, precarious –
the speech of caress,
but have forgotten
your own tongue
from speaking pidgin for ages,
the changeable grammar
of which shifts with time.
For centuries
I have had a raw feeling
which defies all names;
I shall live with this feeling
till it feels familiar!
9 October, 1994
© 2006, Udaya Narayana Singh with Rizio Yohannan Raj
From: Second Person Singular
Publisher: 2006, Katha, New Delhi
From: Second Person Singular
Publisher: 2006, Katha, New Delhi
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