Paper Spoon



This night holds me so tightly in its palm,
as if to never love another, but outside

what remains is the inher­i­tance
and an unfriendly notice.
I fum­ble through the mem­o­ries, recall­ing
promises of life, never lov­ing another.

Softly, I wait until the lush begin­ning
comes to me. I am pale yet ripe,
sea­soned with night clouds,
won­der­ing how the skin is perfected

before the por­trait of a wrin­kled woman,
from my kitchen to yours, is secretly hung.

My heart weighs the love and lust
as I sprawl within this page, ink­ing
alone­ness, swing­ing the papers
or a naked spoon inward.


–by Lekshmy Rajeev and Sheema Kalbasi



Lekshmy Rajeev is a poet, and lit­er­ary jour­nal­ist and trans­la­tor in English. Her poems have been pub­lished in many highly regarded lit­er­ary mag­a­zines & jour­nals. She has trans­lated The Narayaneeyam, a devo­tional Sanskrit work in the form of a poet­i­cal hymn. For over the period of two years she wrote a monthly col­umn on liv­ing Indian poets titled ‘Pebbles’ for Deccan Herald newspaper’s Sunday Magazine. She is cur­rently work­ing on the mean­ing of ancient Indian spir­i­tual texts.

Sheema Kalbasi is a human rights advo­cate, an award win­ning poet, and lit­er­ary trans­la­tor. Her work is dis­tin­guished by her pas­sion­ate defense of the eth­nic and reli­gious minori­ties’ rights. Her poetry has been trans­lated into eigh­teen lan­guages to date.


Copyright©2008 by Sheema Kalbasi and Lekshmy Rajeev. All Rights Reserved.


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