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Vol. 5 Num 37 Sat. July 03, 2004  
   
Literature


Traces


Mirror mirror on the wall
Make me the prettiest of us all

And once again the mirror
Promptly answers my prayer

While the doting husband waits
In stolid suit and shiny shoes

I review the work of art, my face,
Prepared according to Mary Quant's

Classic tips, pause for a sip
Of tea the maid's just brought--

And reach for the perfume spray--
Joy by Jean Patou, my favourite

As I pump the fragrance around my hair--
My "magnificent coiffure" it's been called--

I notice a lone silver strand, and pause
And stare--it stares back, sleek and confident

I raise the cup again, feigning nonchalance,
Only to be pulled up short by the sight

Of a crimson smear on the smooth rim--
Hideous as a fresh wound.
Suddenly
That regular outrage in these parts,
A power outage, instantly annihilates

My loveliness with all its accoutrements.
I think of the moment when all lights

Will go out forever: perfume in the air, opaque mirror,
Lipstick smear--is this all I'll leave behind?

Kaiser Huq teaches English at Dhaka University.

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