Jayant Kashyap

Spiral

            i.

I carry myself like a djinn.
Everywhere I give and I take from myself

everything. Sometimes I’m running

away from / sometimes
off of this spiralling runway of my body—

I look for emergency exits mid-
flight but I don’t want off of

anywhere or off to—sometimes a bottle

holds me like a tentpole / sometimes

it’s the other way round; and we bottle-
neck / we flagship each-other.

            ii.

And sometimes I claustrophobe
and then bird;

And then a nest’s too full again!

Sometimes a bottle takes me in
and now I am a djinn—

but once I’m in I want out and—again!

I’d give away
everything.


JAYANT KASHYAP is an Indian poet. His third pamphlet, Notes on Burials (Smith|Doorstop, 2025) won the Poetry Business New Poets Prize in 2024. His zine, Water, was published by Skear Zines in 2021. He is currently working on a manuscript about the colour ‘blue’.


Read more by Jayant Kashyap

Poem at Poetry Foundation
Poems at The Poetry Society UK
Poems in The Bombay Literary Magazine
Personal website