An Ode to
Kilimanjaro
What joy
in Everest, in K2,
mounts of this kind
when they merely build on
peaks around, the gradual incline?
O
Kilimanjaro
Thou massif supreme
Who rise head and shoulders
Above the Savannah surrounding
With wildebeest grazing golden greens
At your feet; rising up through woolly clouds
To heights ice covered, at Equator nature’s oxymoron
Making
Viewers giddy
With a sense sublime
Towering over the Black
Lording in your pristine White
The truest of nature, not a self-
Proclaimed Superior Foreign Light.
Your
Naked
Individuality
All glory your own
You need no PR, No
ladders on which to climb
Smacking of arrogance from
Your Solitary Throne, you do not
Conform, you are not conditioned
You rise, You rise; Your rise oblivious
Of the rest, you stare the Andes, Atlas, Alps and
Himalaya in their eyes, you see your own visions all alone
For you, O greater than Helicon and Vesuvius, the poets mind
Unique inspirations, sights, your own new kens, your own paradigms
7th of February, in the class after the Wordsworth one, where his encounter in the Prelude with trailing peaks was discussed.
Thursday, February 21, 2008
An Ode to Kilimanjaro
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7 comments:
george haaaaaarbaaaaart.
as if one wasn't bad enough.
hmph.
@anannya
:P
V-E-R-Y creative!
@prateeksha
thanks
great verse and striking layout!!! i love the lines about nature's paradox!!
@Shweta,
Thank you Shweta.
The lines you mention still form the highlight for me in the poem. Maybe the very reason of the strangeness of the mount for which I wrote on it.
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