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Angerfish
by
Minal Hajratwala
tongue sucking spine / vertebra by vertebra
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Cowgirls
by
Neelanjana Banerjee
A Quiet Moment w/ C
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Address
by
Mani Rao
But I still wait for my perch in your arms
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Where I Come From
by
Shikha Malaviya
My country is ahimsa, / My country is loaded gun
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Malayalam’s Ghazal
by
Jeet Thayil
Open your windows to the fresh air of Malayalam.
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Erratum
by
Ellen Kombiyil
others remember differently of course / their echoes are echoes rippling
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Mediterranean
by
Sudeep Sen
A bright red boat / Yellow capsicums / Blue fishing nets
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5.46, Andheri Local
by
Arundhati Subramaniam
to dice carrots / or dice a lover
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Invisible Poetry
by
Himali Singh Soin
Metaphors like buds bursting through peeling walls in Lhasa.
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Pankti in Five Padas
by
Ravi Shankar
So you remember Superman, / not Shaktimaan, veal not enthu / cutlets
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Cutting the Sun
by
Chitra Banerjee Divakaruni
rasp-red and muscled as the tongues / of iguanas. They are trying to lick
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How To Write A Poem
by
Bhanu Kapil
Have carnal encounters with anyone but another poet.
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Memoir
by
Vijay Seshadri
If I wrote that story now — / radioactive to the end of time —
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Catabolism
by
Tsering Wangmo Dhompa
a house catches fire; a body snaps as a matchstick or a leer;
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How to Wear an Indian Village
by
Kuzhali Manickavel
If you are a man, have two tender coconuts even though they will make you
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‘A work of art is a problem’
by
Sridala Swami
Down the avenue of swift and invisible nudes / a thin, brittle demon
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Nickname
by
Sweta Srivastava Vikram
I put jasmine oil on my wrist. / You draped my tiny shoulders
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Eaten Alive
by
Margaret Mascarenhas
Cannibal lover / you began with the lips
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Visiting Indira Gandhi’s Palmist
by
Kirun Kapur
You looked at Her hand, but you didn’t save Her from a firing squad.
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Taj Mahal-adori
by
Vidhu Aggarwal
I’m nostalgic for sensation, circa 1631:
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The Morning After the Festival
by
Tanya Mendonsa
...a solitary form wrapped in grey: it seems to float on water.
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The Cardiologist’s daughter contemplates a heart
by
Natasha K. Moni
When will science/learn what her father knows/—the heart is a house
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Castaway
by
Menka Shivdasani
I saw the Brahmaputra in your eyes,/and dipped my small canoe.
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The Gloves
by
Ayesha Chatterjee
suddenly marvelling at the miracle of your/knitted burgundy fingers, flesh
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Cutter
by
Rajiv Mohabir
Now,/hide your darkness in lines—/who reads poetry anyway?
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Drift
by
Sohini Basak
this evening my memory turned translucent/ like the bloom of moon jellyfish
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Yellow Curtains
by
Anjum Hasan
The curtains are an act of selfishness./They turn the house neat, guiltless
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The Abduction
by
Leeya Mehta
crammed strawberries into angels’ mouths but they / would not keep silent
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Engraving of a Bison on Stone
by
Arvind Krishna Mehrotra
The land resists/Because it cannot be/Tempted, or broken
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Refusing Rama
by
Subhashini Kaligotla
Like a clay pot / she swelled, leaking me ...
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A Brief Explanation of Mr. Subramanian’s Accent
by
Vivek Narayanan
The simple if mildly scandalous truth was that his accent/changed.
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Jungle Book
by
Srikanth Reddy
Once as we scavenged in the jungle I asked my friend/about sadness.
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One-eyed
by
Meena Kandasamy
dhanam sees a world torn in half. / her left eye, lid open but ...
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The Goddess Left Behind
by
Vandana Khanna
When a girl can dream and not be frightened
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Shiva, She Will Rise
by
Nabina Das
she will show her lotus palms, / nails of orphaned nights.
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No Sex Please, She Might Hear
by
Jane Bhandari
Hey yaar, you hussy, who you / Calling on my husband’s cell-phone
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Skype Window
by
Sumana Roy
someone said you have “tribal shoulders”.
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Turn Away
by
Dipika Mukherjee
from hemp ropes on slender necks, the embroidery glinting
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Cafè Mozart
by
Arjun Rajendran
The word in my mind is / gedankenexperiment;
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Brink
by
Anindita Sengupta
We limp- / toed into womanhood in spotless socks,
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