Tulsi Mancha

A beautiful love poem by Anumita, where the wife waits for her sailor husband, praying and pining at the Tusli Mancha.

She pulls her sari veil over her head, with one hand
And walks barefoot to the Tulsi
With all her heart she lights the lamp
In faith and belief that he will be home the next morn

She will hear the sailors’ calls
When her anklets chimes in jingles never heard
As she runs to the door and bursts through it
This angan 1 , where she spend evenings, weaving dreams of him

Every night she would light her heart at the root of Tulsi
Her breath, the fire, danced on the tip of the oil lamp
Her blood…the oil

Every evening she bowed and rubbed her forehead
On the cold hard mud of the Tulsi mancha 2

She waits for the Moon
She waits for him
Knowing one day he will cover it with kisses
Will her anklet change the rhythm from a slow
Tingle to a bunch of peal scattered in a second.

©Anumita Chatterjee Roy

Pic by author.


1 Angan is inner courtyard.

2 The place where the holy plant is grown and worshipped in Hindu homes.

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Anumita Roy
Anumita Roy is an artist at heart and legal/medical interpreter by profession. She creates word images in her verses and loves to write short stories. Mother of children in the spectrum, she advocates special needs issues in whichever way possible. Born in India, brought up in several countries, makes her a true global citizen. She now lives in the Columbus, Ohio, with her family and follows her passion for writing and advocacy being the Managing Editor of Different Truths.

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