A Divine Bargain  by Neetu

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A Divine Bargain 

I see you will haggle over your wares 
sell them to me for the price I ask 
I know you have many gods 
little and large, in stock 
 
so I make my offer 
much to your outrage— 
how dare I belittle the deity  
I hold in my outstretched hand? 
So precious I should fall at its feet 
not negotiate over its head— 
hush, you say, such sacrilege you 
cannot tolerate 
I must be reasonable, not violate 
your sacred space 
 
I stand resolute in your face 
my offer is no disgrace to sanctity 
only a question of profit, I buy 
you sell 
as God is my witness 
it is truth I speak 
perhaps, you the keeper of such value 
alone know what it is 
the sticker on the figure 
is a matter of trade 
 
I retreat, leave the idol on your shelf 
but hear you call me back, 
pull a wrapper and roll it around 
the little figurehead, 
for a nickel more than 
I offered,  
both accept. 
 
© Neetu Malik 


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Author Bio
Author Bio
Born in India, Neetu has lived in Austria, England, and Canada before settling in the Eastern USA in 1994. Neetu’s eclectic work reflects her diverse background as she explores the joy and darkness of the human condition in poems and stories noteworthy for their intensity in brief span. Her poetry is published in journals and Anthologies from Australia, USA, UK, and India. Her poem, “Soaring Flames”, was awarded First-Place by the NY Literary Magazine (2017). She has also been nominated for the Pushcart Prize, 2019 for her poem “Sacred Figs” published by Kallisto Gaia Press in their Ocotillo Review in May, 2018.
  • A Divine Bargain  by Neetu

    I see you will haggle over your wares
    sell them to me for the price I ask
    I know you have many gods
    little and large, in stock

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Born in India, Neetu has lived in Austria, England, and Canada before settling in the Eastern USA in 1994. Neetu’s eclectic work reflects her diverse background as she explores the joy and darkness of the human condition in poems and stories noteworthy for their intensity in brief span. Her poetry is published in journals and Anthologies from Australia, USA, UK, and India. Her poem, “Soaring Flames”, was awarded First-Place by the NY Literary Magazine (2017). She has also been nominated for the Pushcart Prize, 2019 for her poem “Sacred Figs” published by Kallisto Gaia Press in their Ocotillo Review in May, 2018.

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