Tuesday, June 11, 2019

Everpest

old man on the hillside
summit in his sight
sherpa to the left
fixed rope to the right

two hundred in front of  him
two hundred behind
in step now with hillary
all-conquering kind

peak view stunning
simultaneous blinding
what's hidden below 
under  snowy icing

20 tons of garbage
many things much worse
four human bodies
four buried climbers

the dichotomies of life 
and its many highs
man compromises
age has made him wise

youth on the hillside
summit out of sight
doesn't need an answer
gets the question right












5 comments:

RAJI MUTHUKRISHNAN said...

For-Ever-rest for those climbers.
What is it that drives man to conquer the elusive pinnacle, trail the Holy Grail,in the face of obvious dangers, is always a mystery to me.

Anonymous said...

'Heckler' has a way of seeing things - and making other people see

Sangeeta Mahajan said...

A great, sharp, pithy poem, so much said with so little.

Raja, this is Kumar (gowri's friend)

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Anonymous said...

The lines 'two hundred in front of him, two hundred behind' conjure an image of an army marching to the battlefield. Some will summit while others will succumb to the cold. It made me think of the numerous tragic battles fought during the World Wars where the casualties were so heavy on both sides- a Pyrrhic victory!