By Gazala Khan

The Uttarakhandi bemuse over the beauty of the forests:
the primordial mitochondria of nature
with forty five per cent forest cover.
Prometheus, hailed as a hero,
gifted fire: the primordial flames to mankind,
seen as a blessing.
A blessing! Alas!
Promethean wildfires engulf the forests.
The serpentine red flowers
hiss and haunt millions of lives:
animals, birds and humans horrifically embraced.
The annual rituals of firestorms begin.
Spring and summer frown and tremble.
The lush green blanket of the forest
turns to a lifeless grey terrace.
With tense expressions and hearts at low,
we move our lips and pray.
The Bonbibi of Uttarakhand
is left powerless.
Binsar in Almora leapt into a wildfire.
Five were burnt alive.
An old reaper from Thapli was
engulfed in the forest flames
with more.
O Promethean Wildfire! The annihilator
fleetingly swept lives as embers from the mountaineering terrain
set ablaze the land till it was ashen-grey, dead and helpless.
*Uttakhandi: People of the state of Uttarakhand
*Bonbibi: Venerated deity of forests
*Binsar Wild Life Sanctuary (Uttarakhand) fire (2024)
*Thapli (Uttarakhand) fire (2024)
Gazala Khan teaches in the Department of English, School of Languages at Doon University, Dehradun, India. She has also been working on creative and literary projects.