Once upon a time, I am Tiger
Usha Kishore
Hiding in brush, trees and grass,
glowing energy of the untamed wild,
I am the price of my occult eyes.
In dwindling light, I wash my
crystal soul in the twilight lake.
Once upon a time, I am Tiger...
I am a cross cultural cautionary tale,
a strange cat with a flaming back.
I am the price of my bewitching streaks.
I burn the forest with my sizzling stripes
that poets paint in words of immortal fire.
Once upon a time, I am Tiger...
Celestial light upon my back, silent as
night, through incensed cedar and
sandal, I turn into whispering wind.
I am the price of my sphinx like claws.
I am a transferred epithet,
a fossilised metaphor.
Once upon a time, I am Tiger...
Deity of the mangroves, I am prince
of solitude, queen of darkness.
I am the price of my enchanted bones.
I rule the skies in hushed tones of
terror and awe. Roaring in orange
and black, I am the inheritance
of mother earth and her loss.
Once upon a time, I am Tiger...
Elemental spirit, haunting marshes,
thickets and riverine lands,
I am the price of my cryptic flesh.
I, who once fought demons,
am hunted, snared and damned.
I am the face of civilisations,
the lord of animals, the mascot
of armies that march across time.
But on rainbow murals, I am slain
again and again by men on horseback.
Once upon a time, I am Tiger...
{Inspired by the Once upon a Tiger concepts of Janet Wong, Noëlle Janeczewska and Jaimini Pathak, with the snarling omnipresence of William Blake's Tyger.}
{Published in dimdima ezine for children (Bharathiya Vidya Bhavan, India, 2012}
© Usha Kishore, 2012