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Pondicherry

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Chess pieces resting upon the jade mantle piece         see sampans move quietly         thru warm night,         rich bundles of bougainvillaea crowd market squares         where deck chairs extend         to the Persian Gulf.         Leisured gentlemen         finger walking canes,         hold eyelids thick as goblets,         sharp tridents beside private lairs.         Skin in puffy whiteness bulges under         lamp's white glare, becomes copra gathered         miles from Pondicherry, sesame         oil in rotting casks.         And the Indian heat, closing with certitude         akin to the trance of the snake charmer,         holds his flute poised with the Bengali lancer         riding a slow crop over the prostrate polo ball.

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