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‘MY GRANDMOTHER’S HOUSE’ poem by Kamala Das


There is a house now far away where once  

I received love …. That woman died,  

The house withdrew into silence, snakes moved  

Among books I was then too young  

To read, and my blood turned cold like the moon.

How often I think of going  

There, to peer through blind eyes of windows or

Just listen to the frozen air,  

Or in wild despair, pick an armful of  

Darkness to bring it here to lie 

Behind my bedroom door like a brooding  

Dog … you cannot believe, darling,  

Can you, that I lived in such a house and 

Was proud, and loved … I who have lost  

My way and beg now at strangers’ doors to  

Receive love, at least in small change? 









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