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    Lo Wo Mo

    Posted on May 12, 2024 by Jagriti Rumi Fishing Hiccups Hindola Jamini Roy Literary Nonsense Meow Ocean Paint-Brush-Like Painter Babu Pencil-Like Prawn Rowboats
    Literary Nonsense
    Wo’s dream…
    [Image by Martina Binosi from Pixabay]

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    Glaring at the pencil-like sleek and sure fishing boat, far off in the ocean, moving/unmoving yet listening to the waves, Lo sat still, statue still… tail dancing now and then.

    Wo, reaching there after a long stroll, declares without even looking – “not pencil-like, mm-mm, paint-brush-like… the strokes say so, Lo. Look-look, why don’t you look, Lo.”

    “Quiet Wo! Where’s Mo. On the boat?” – says Lo.

    “Meow, meow! I mean I don’t no.” – meows Wo.

    Lo cleans her forepaws. Wo stretches, then chooses a good spot to rest. Her highness and his highness both looked, not searchingly, at their renounced kingdom. Oh! Pardon! Anytime now, his highness will doze off! And… now!


    There that same fishing boat gets a bout of hiccups. Hindola-hindola…O, hindola-hindola*!

    A strange phenomenon, ho-haye, thought the folks on board for theirs was the only fishing boat that was dancing not anyone else’s, haye-ho!

    The waves clapped! Three drenched souls – two humans and a black cat named, Mo – on that same fishing boat fought the hiccups and looked at the shore.

    “Someone’s missing ya, so they say!” – comments human one, holding on.

     “Meow, meooowww! It is Lo, it is Lo, it is Looo!” – cries Mo.

    Humans understand nothing. No, instead they open their eyes wide, looking left and right and left and right, ho-haye, haye-ho, shying from the ocean, silently swaying with the flow.


    They survived and reached the shore, with fish, lobsters, prawns on board and the three souls in tow, caught in the net, dizzy and wet.


    Trapped in the air, the salty news reaches Lo and Wo and they jump into action, meeting Mo on the go. Climbing walls, branches, climbing down stairs, crossing paths, they reach the neighbouring dock.

    A piffling war, two high jumps, ducking for cover, grabbing and dashing away, the tails signalling victory… victory once again.

    Mo bid bye in style, when Lo and Wo were busy sorting the loot… “Who gets the one prawn?” – they wonder, and so do we.

    Hint – ask the painter babu who swiftly captured this moment before Lo could shout Wo or Wo, Lo.

    *

    Two cats holding a large prawn – a painting by the great Jamini Roy.
    [Source – Wikipedia]

    The post is inspired by this amazingly simple yet fantastic Jamini Roy painting.

    *

    Read more – The artist and his studio: A museum that will take Jamini Roy’s legacy forward

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    *Hindola is a Hindi word which means a swing and/or swaying as if you’re sitting on a swing.


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    1. Nirupama says:
      May 13, 2024 at 3:32 pm

      Very very nice! 👍

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      • Jagriti Rumi says:
        May 19, 2024 at 6:57 pm

        Ya-hoy! :D
        Thank you so much for reading and commenting. :)

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    2. dorje says:
      June 18, 2024 at 6:12 pm

      ya hoyyyy. the beginning reminded me of the scene from ‘the wind rises’, where he looks at the fish spine and finds the design of zero fighter aircrafts in it. and then J’s writing took me to the seas. and a beautiful Mr.J paining brought me back to safe landing.

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      • Jagriti Rumi says:
        June 24, 2024 at 3:05 am

        Ya-hoy! So happy that it reminded you of ‘The Wind Rises’… Lo, Wo, Mo too got happy to hear so. :D
        Indeed a beautiful painting…

        Thanks Dorje! Cheers! :)

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