Summary
Still stranded,
Uncertain of what to do
The NGO friends of a friend
of another friend, who were to show
me the real India
of the rural struggles
were nowhere to be found
their cell phones dead, the Server down
and Passepartout still AWOL
– move on to Allahabad as the script
commands?
Impulse: Tourism Office
Khana Reserve I am told
is not that far
“Ammonium!” I yelped, that is the
undertow of smell that Gieve Patel
missed – a tidal undertow
at Bombay Central Station, its strength
seeps through to settle as a coating of
the lung there, here, everywhere
The puzzled officer brushed my silliness
And informed Mr. Ammonium
That her uncle runs a fine Lodge
You can ride the Elephant
Spot the Tiger
Get a rest and piping hot shower
Another futile attempt to reach my Passepartout
Abominable English louts
in the vehicle:
Drinking, having fun, chanting
Pith-Helmets, binoculars and the belch of beer
Chorus: “Out in, out in, out in India”
“Hunting tigers can be ripping fun”
“Out in, out in, out in India (yah)”
You all know how beastly tigers are
“Out in, out in, out in India”
They bite, they scratch, they make an awful fuss
It's no use stroking them and saying “puss puss puss”
“Oh Hunting tigers out in India
Out in, out in, out in India (yuh)”
Great and then limericks –
“There was a young lady of Niger
Who smiled as she rode on a tiger;
They returned from the ride
With the lady inside,
And the smile on the face of the tiger.”
Banging, sipping and getting louder and louder
And when they finished with poor John Brown's body
They said: again, “hunting tigers…”
Her uncle was an elegant man
He had received the message
He made a point of greeting me
Leaving his underlings to deal with my cohorts
He was impressed by my task I’ll be your Parsi, Mr.Fogg, he chuckled.
After a whiskey and some cigarettes
On his veranda listening to the restless bush
I stood aghast at the imposing reproductions
In his living-room:
A Rhino, a Leopard and a Black Buck.
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- Around the World in Eighty DaysThe India Section, pp. 37 - 39Publisher: University of South AfricaPrint publication year: 2014