SWARUP
MOHAPATRA
IF
THE WORLD CHANGES
I
am not convinced yet
that
everything would go wrong
if
the world changes.
Even
when
the
houses are changed into shops
a
distrait shopkeeper would surely be there
to
stare at the gamesome sparrows in the foliage.
There
would still be someone
to
hum a forlorn tune to himself
and
yet another to run out into the open
to
soak himself in the rains.
I
am not sure yet that the people
would
all go dusty if the world changes itself.
The
begging hand of a man
has
been the same all through the ages.
People
of bowing heads have been retaining
the
same postures all along.
The
burdened spine,the leaking eyes
and
the faces small with disgrace
haven't
ever changed a shade.
If
ever all the people get cankered down
a
few others would still be there
and
you would discover they aren't any more the beings
they
have very subtly
changed
themselves into the snipping sorrows
the
unalterable sorrows of this world.
Translation:
Shyama Prasad
Choudhary
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