Accomplishment
To my eyes, dark and dreary, still under
the sedative spell of Cetirizine, the shadow
of the stove flames on the yellow wall rose
like the flowing mane of a galloping horse
charging closer and closer, the stony heaven
of his little hooves breaking tender over
my chest, the oximeter giving away my rapid
palpitations as if I was cycling on the rippling
red pastures of my heart itself, my eyes fixated
on a cloud in the distance and a bird passed it
before both disappeared into each other and I
didn’t. That was possibly the moment I fainted,
the tea frothing over the saucepan, the kitchen
epileptic to my relinquishing consciousness, one
shared dream of heat and light. To lose track
of time is almost always the goal in most of my
endeavors. In the hospital, sipping ORS Tetra Paks
all afternoon long, I realized with a little pride—
to fail this way and feel the tonnage of relief I did
is to say that we are always carrying some kind
of success with us like old change in our pockets,
the coins making music when the pants are flung
hard into the high tides of the washing machine.
Poetry
19 August, 2023
Satya Dash
Satya Dash is a recipient of the Srinivas Rayaprol Poetry Prize and a finalist for the Broken River Prize. His poems appear in Poet Lore, ANMLY, Waxwing, Rhino Poetry, The Cincinnati Review, and DIAGRAM, among others. Apart from having a degree in electronics from BITS Pilani-Goa, he has been a cricket commentator. He has been nominated previously for a Pushcart, the Nina Riggs Poetry Award, the Orison Anthology and Best New Poets. He grew up in Cuttack and now lives in Bangalore, India. He tweets at: @satya043.