Sunday, December 20, 2009

An Ode to the Christmas Crib

My attempt at reviving my poetry writing exercises for practice. A Pindaric Ode anyone?

A mother young, a mother poor
Rushing round with husband dear.
For contractions came too soon for home
The star - kissed night draws clear.
Poor husband's fraught and strained
And then at last, a crack of hope
A manger, straw, ox. Now we can cope.

Cash registers ring. The date draws near.
Shoppers pile up gifts for kith and kin dear.
The turkey roasted fat. The drinks foam.
All it seems is cheer. Trees glitter, children roam.
Excess rules the day. The side show becomes the main
Event. We all join in the refrain
Of winter wonderland while places we "chope"
In the Christmas show down Orchard Road.

Has the child been forgotten in the fear
Of being alone? And Silent Night turned rowdy cheer?
And why are there, in tropical heat, foam
flecked reindeer frozen outside a mall on a dome?
Even for those who choose to drain
Belief from their lives, still acclaim
Christmas. The hope that fights the nope
Of modernist thought. And for that magic they grope.

Note: "chope" means to reserve. Translated from the Singlish to English. Orchard Road is the glittering main shopping street in Singapore.

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Katong Gal said...

Great to see the poetry again! A sad reflection of our materialistic society indeed.

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