Hemant Bawankar
☆ Locks of Superstition… ☆ Hemant Bawankar ☆
In Verona
Juliet’s balcony,
below the balcony,
Juliet’s statue
and
behind the statue
hung in the grill
countless locks.
The old town of Bamberg
in the heart of the city
Regnitz river’s bridge
and
countless locks
hanging
on the fence of the bridge cables.
Under the bridge
on the cool surface of the river Regnitz
duck pairs
disport
unaware
of superstition
of modern western culture.
There is an illusion
that
locks that hung off the way
will make
their matches
‘unbreakable’
‘everlasting’.
I heard that –
often
locks are hung
and
relations are broken
Juliet remains the same
and
Romeos are changed.
Though,
we are not an exception
we are too
somewhat superstitious.
We do also visit
Temple -Mosque
Church – Gurudwara
shrines of the prophets.
Knowingly or unknowingly
we also prayed
and tied threads
for our posterity
for their safety
with this hope
that – if
children are well
and well survived
then
not only couples
none can break
the homes.
(This poem has been cited from my book “The Variegated Life of Emotional Hearts”.)
© Hemant Bawankar
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