Five Tamil Dalit poems.
Rajkumar, N. T.
Five Tamil Dalit Poems 1 For the family to gain religious merit in the next life, they fed the poor full of rice. Then, when the girl from Kollathi began to wash the dishes in the back lot, she was forced into intercourse. After feeding on her the Brahmin promised to come in his next life, too. She killed herself and now comes as the goddess of Kollangottu, screaming for human sacrifice. Lusting after women and gold, he married the dancer with lies of love then stoned her to death amid the thorns of the cactus fields. You are my witnesses, she cried to the cacti as she died. The dark-blue goddess of the cactus fields demands blood-filled rice, transmogrifies into the midnight goddess Isaki. 2 If anyone not of our own happens to read this manuscript: Heads will roll hearts will beat to death brains will curdle. All that one has learned will be lost. Now, I have placed curses on my own words. 3 Oh, you devil, I have caught you at last and nailed you to the neem tree. But on another night while I was deep in sleep you cracked the tree open and came out to play the magical witchery: You licked the live blood and laughed softly. I called upon the mantras in your name, in mine, in the name of the One who created both of us to imprison you in me. Today, my love, you are my angel. 4 Dancing cobra eyes twist into the body striking at the comer of the soul asleep, sticking one's tongue out on those full-moon nights Drunk with the saliva sucked from the dripping mouth, my poisonous poetry scattered like fragrant flowers. Frightened to smell them alone you bring to your aid those soaring birds of prey. Denying Siva this time, standing on the power of the god of anger, I tease the kites. Ask them, are you well? You fly away, disappear in the distance like a dot. I cannot touch the shadow of your wing. I will be born again and again. As a devil, a ghost, as Kali, and Isaki. As the vengeful furies I will terrorize you and follow you-- 5 She sated my hunger you satisfied my lust I'd grown up like a water buffalo but I am her baby I want a child unlike me the burning fire that you put out with your body my dearest wife Put down your raised fist I am breathless Just give me the word and I will kill my mother with poisoned rice.