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The Stone-Chat: A Poetic Reflection

The speaker stops in the eroded hills of Jhelum and notices a stone-chat bird almost blending into the background. Though the bird's surroundings seem barren, it hops excitedly up the slope to a small patch of wheat on a terrace. There, it bursts into song, eagerly celebrating its survival and calling this harsh place home, having learned to see variety and color where others see only shades of grey.
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The Stone-Chat: A Poetic Reflection

The speaker stops in the eroded hills of Jhelum and notices a stone-chat bird almost blending into the background. Though the bird's surroundings seem barren, it hops excitedly up the slope to a small patch of wheat on a terrace. There, it bursts into song, eagerly celebrating its survival and calling this harsh place home, having learned to see variety and color where others see only shades of grey.
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The Stone-Chat

By Taufiq Rafat

The beautiful is beautiful anyway,


So why embellish it with words.
The eye, too long used to green
And fruitful movement, is parched
For a desert beneficence, seeking
Subtleties where none seem to exist.
For instance, in Jhelum’s eroded hills
Where we have stopped for a moment to
Relieve ourselves. They always remind me
Of a village crone, too seamed and bedridden
To be of value, yet somehow lingering on,
Still spitting out the occasional proverb.
Surfeit has cloyed my vision. To understand
This waste, I must try and know myself
As I must once have been, and become,
And become, why even be…even
If I have to become …that, that stone-chat there,
Almost lost against the no-color background.
I would have missed him, but for his tail
Vibrating with excitement. He hops up the slope,
Held in place by a slab of sunlight,
To a ridiculous terrace of wheat
Which does not seem worth the tending.
Once there, to burst into song. Never
Was anything so eager to survive!
Intolerant of excuse, he calls
This place home, has learnt to distinguish
Between the various shades of grey
Till the neighborhood is a riot of color,
And a ragged patch of wheat sufficient
Cause to be mellifluous about.

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