Wednesday, 7 March 2018

Four Eyes



Most
Eyes of the morning
Open with the
Opening of the day light
And they close
With the closing
Of the sunlight
Deep down in
Her mother’s belly…
What we see
Is only a fraction
Of what is there
Real sight is never
Horizontal but vertical
Real sight is from above
An eagle has an idea
Real sight is so powerful
To see all the seen and the unseen
Therefore we can’t see
And we could never see all!
What our eyes see
Are things closer to us
Far from us our ears see for us
No wonder why back then
People used to use drums
For communication purposes…
These days our eyes have grown bigger
They have expanded
From having two eyes
Fixed to the body
To having four eyes
Two eyes fixed to the body
And two more eyes
Reflecting what our eyes
Could not see
I was blind but
Now I can see
Now I can see
Things thousand miles
Away from me
I now have got electronic eyes
That I can connect to the air
And I can see more
Than what my eyes could see!
My extended vision
Has brought me knowledge
And information in abundance
Now my brains are packed  
With bountiful understanding…
What will I use this information for?
Isn’t this information
Damaging my natural eyes?
Will we not all wear spectacles in the future?
Will we not all become blind in the future?
Will we not all overuse our eyes
Until they become useless?
Will we not all find ways to
Put our bodies in these
Electronic eyes in the future?
Will we not all end up with feelers
Like cockroaches and all these other insects
After an era of overusing our eyes?
I guess this remains to be seen
As we continue to walk with our four eyes!
Without four eyes one has become informationless
Without four eyes one has become absent
In his or her presence
Without four eyes long back we lived
Maybe they will grow bigger
To eight eyes or even ten eyes
Spiders we becoming day by day until
We say once upon a time
We were human beings
And then we became new beings
And being new is our way of life…life…life.

“Four Eyes”

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