Two Poems by Michael Ondaatje | ||
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The Siyabaslakara In the 10th century, the young princess within a blue cloud Her sisters Water and erotics The path from the king to rainmaking his
dark shoulders a platform waving her head above him Later the art of aqueducts, the banning of monks so they would not be caught or in the noon heat
To Anuradhapura In the day lands every few miles, moving north, Straw figures Men twenty feet high A dance of tall men So men become gods Ganesh in pink, His simplest shrine lime chalk All this glory its night faith A city with the lap Families below trees tributaries Circling the dagoba whispering bare feet Our flutter and drift
MICHAEL ONDAATJE was born in Sri Lanka and moved to Canada in 1962. He is the author of The English Patient (for which he received the Booker Prize), In the Skin of a Lion, Coming Through Slaughter, and The Collected Works of Billy the Kid. He is also the author of a memoir, Running in the Family, and several collections of poetry including The Cinnamon Peeler, Secular Love, and There's a Trick with a Knife I'm Learning to Do. He lives in Toronto.
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