英语巴士网

Dream of the Evil Servant

分类: 英语诗歌 
by Reetika Vazirani

    New Delhi, 1967

    1.

    We kept war in the kitchen.

    A set of ten bone china plates, now eight.

    As if a perfumed guest stole her riches . . .

    The next day she wanted to leave at noon.

    I said, be back by four, I'm paying you.

    She sat by the door,

    she put out her hand,

    her knuckles knocked against mine,

    hard deliberate knuckles. I gave her cash.

    Off to watch movies, off to smoke ganja.

    2.

    She came back late and high as if my fear asked for it.

    I called her junglee.

    Everything went off late ——

    dinner, the children getting into bed;

    but the guests understood:

    they had servants too.

    She stuck diaper pins in my children.

    I cursed her openly.  Who shouted?

    Or I cursed her silently and went my way.

    She stole bangles my husband's mother bought,

    bangles a hundred years old.  But she wore frayed jewelry

    hawked on the street.  She was like a rock that nicked

    furniture in corners you'd think only a rat could go.

    3.

    Why didn't I dismiss her?

    I don't know.

    She got old as I got old.

    I could see her sharp shoulder bones

    tighten, her knuckled skull.

    I had to look at her.  It had to wound me.

    Listen, said my mother. Yes mother, I listened, crouched in my head.

    Looking over the flowered verandah she said:

    Who are you to think you are beautiful?

    What have you got to show?

    Go sit on your rag.

    All my life I tended to looks,

    they betrayed me. I bore you.

    I am wretched.  Be my mother.  Be my maid.

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