03 August 2011

The Bengali & The Tiger


Actual poem written by a Bengali school teacher

Through the jongole I am went
On shooting Tiger I am bent
Boshtaard Tiger has eaten wife
No doubt I will avenge poor darling's life


Too much quiet, snakes and leeches
But I not fear these sons of beeches
Hearing loud noise I am jumping with start
But noise is coming from my damn fool heart


Taking care not to be fright
I am clutching rifle tight with eye to  sight
Should Tiger come I will shoot and fall him down
Then like hero return to native town


Then through trees I am espying one cave
I am telling self - 'Bannerjee be brave'
I am now proceeding with too much  care
From far I smell this Tiger's lair


My leg shaking, sweat coming, I start pray
I think I will shoot Tiger some other day
Turning round I am going to flee
But Tiger giving bloody roar spotting Bengalee


He bounding from cave like footballer Pele
I run  shouting 'Kali Ma tumi kothay gele'
Through the jongole I am running
With Tiger on my tail closer coming


I am a telling that never in life
I will risk again for my damn  wife!!!!

My thanks to Ms. Priti Quinn for this article

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