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The Crucifixion of Innocence

Inspiration can catch you at the oddest, most unexpected places. So, for someone as irreligious (is that even a word?!) as me, it was a wonder to have found my next muse in spiritual text!

The Bible recounts that before his death on the cross, Jesus said 7 things - he mourned to his Father (why have you forsaken Me?), spoke to his mother (Mother, behold, your son!), lamented his thirst and pain ("I thirst" and "It is finished"). And, through these words I was able to see the plight of a girl child. From her birth, through adolescence, marriage and even in death, the life of some women is nothing short of a daily crucifixion.

And, I call this one,

The Crucifixion of Innocence

There was a lot of screaming,
like someone in pain
I felt a slight sensation
which awakened me
and my shrill cries drowned all the other sounds
the hum of the machines
my mother’s heavy breathing 
the murmurs of the medicine men
I continued hailing my own arrival
even as the remnants of womb,
the rubble of my old home were cleaned off
my shriveled body
My sobs muted only with the pink linen
that was wrapped around me
reminding me of the warmth that once was

Carried from light to light,
Down a grey-green corridor
presented before a man
I look up, curiously, sniffle,
and hope that my watery eyes
convey my trust
“Into your hand I commend my life”
I say with every blink of my lids
And, a cold stare greets me
One look at the pink fabric
and my red face
My Father turns away,
and as he walks away
his words echo in the halls,
“it is finished” he sighs.

I am thirsty.
Always parched.
Always hankering for more.
More words to learn. More lines to read.
not for the dull dolls,
and the hand-me-down pities
but more dewdrops to touch, butterflies to catch.
More raindrops to drench myself and
camouflage the tears.
for more love or attention,
for at least just an acknowledgement
“My father, my father, why have you forsaken me?”
I weep at nights,
and in the dull lights of dusk,
I see hatred gleam in his smile

Hidden away in dark rooms and
behind curtains
my childhood passes by
Ill-fitting clothes hide
my blossoming body
But his hands still find every contour
tracing the fullness of youth
unwillingly molding to heat and hardness
I don’t know enough words that can
describe the feelings together of
shame, pain, pleasure and pain
that rip through my body
Sensation through every nerve
telling me that I am now
a woman

Dear woman, here is your son,
the one you always wished for,
I say to mother, as a resigned bride,
may this marriage bring you more happiness
than my birth did
A dot marks my forehead now
as red as the welts in my hand
deep in shade as the stains
on my bed each night
You will be with me in paradise
my mother promises me
as she holds me
soothing me like she never did before
caressing my face
wiping away tears that have long stopped flowing

Scars mar my hands and feet
that were once decorated to celebrate my womanhood
My core hurts and burns with each touch
“Girl, forgive them, for they know not what they are doing”
My mother’s scared voice advises me,
but this time instead of calming me,
the cowardly words only anger me,
do they know not what they have done?
do they realise not how they have brutalised my dignity,
raped my mind, tormented my body?
How can I forgive them - those who
cursed my birth and tried to break my spirit
I forsake your advice, Mother,
I forsake your promise of paradise someday,
For what good is an unknown paradise,
after living an everyday hell
I will burn everything with my fire
before they have a chance to light my pyre.


The story of a psychedelic night

I dance with firePsychedelic night
a city lit by dancing lights
Crazed, crystal eyes
Acid veins and untamed highs
The sinister glint and unaware hand
Charting an unfocussed track
Trippin'
But the wheels kept turning
As he drove into the psychedelic night


Starry night
a city lit by dancing lights
Wistful, unseeing eyes
Red roads and tainted skies
Unmoving, side by side they lay
Promises that will remain
Unspoken
Frozen on blue lips
As icy winds took over the starry night

Flashy night
A city lit with dancing lights
Bloodshot, concealed eyes
Unreal smiles, an unearned prize
The pretence of being human
Of concealing the maniacal animal
Within
Barely succeeding
As he laughs into the flashing light

Quiet night
A city barely lit by dying lights
Swollen, brimming eyes
Unheard protests and broken cries
Against vacuous bullshit celebrity
Received by a zombie lot
Unseeing
As they watch him walk scot-free
As the lights died out on hope

The Ultimate Time Traveler's Machine



You close your eyes
& let the music wash over you
Like waves

As warm as
The sun's rays on a dark, chilly morn
The desert sand by dusk
Or a lover's arms at the break of dawn

As gentle as
A light breeze in summer
The touch of a flower in spring
Or the raindrops' light pitter-patter

As soothing as
A child's caress
Your mother's knowing gaze
Or a partner's kiss

You could be at any place
Alone or lost in a crowd
With complete strangers
Allowing yourself to be carried
To that one moment true only to you
With music you too can be a time traveler.

Journey


I woke up today morning with a strange longing for the quiet days I spent in the scenic and oddly spiritual hills of McLeodganj. And, then I recounted the evening I was leaving the little place for the big bustling Delhi, the restless night I spent on the bus, and the few lines I penned in a moment of epiphany, that lay untouched and forgotten in a memo on my phone...

The view from the Pink House in McLeodganj
They both sat in silence
Breathing the same air
Staring into the same space
Letting the same world pass them by

The same thoughts toying with their minds
Outwardly calm but tossing and turning within
The same troubles troubling them...
Unspoken, unheard,
Both struggling to make peace

Discussion is futile as expression is hard to find
The questions are the same
But both seek answers in different places
The search for truth may lead them down separate roads
But now united in silence
They travel together down the path of introspection

Shadows


Shuttling through
darkness
no light at the end of this tunnel
yet
hurtling past destinations
blurred images of the past
Destined to be left behind

Memories at Goa's Sinquerim beach



Unknown faces stare out
and when the train slows
they come knocking at the window
a flicker of recognition dawns
looking into their eyes,
reflections of the persons they were once
shadows of old friends

Familiar places
stop by her door
garishly lit
meant to be inviting
but only serving to highlight
the messy roads
littered with rags of ragged memories

Surrendering to
the warm web of words
from the unturned page of the novel
and woven from strains
of a melancholy song
tired of singing its happy tune
over and over again

Not alone in her journey
but surely lonely
distracted by a fancy story telling
lost in the same singular song
creating a cocoon
a safe soundless haven
body heading home
mind escaping to a fantasy

Tomorrow is different
waking up from an unreal reality
to life
that rarely travels in a line
she will try to move off the beaten track
but she will soon make her way back
on life's circular track
this time she may wave back at the staring faces in the window

Second Wish Upon A Star

Golden is the colour of the night bathed in lights
Of the dark tarmac shining under headlights
Golden is the dream I dream of you in the darkest of nights
Of your smooth words whispered in my ears before far "Goodnights"

oooh more shiny!
Photo Courtesy: Kumar Jhuremalani



















Golden is the last intoxicating, swirling sip on my fingertip
Golden the warmth that spreads to every end, every tip
Golden, the liquid luck that gives my heart fillip
Golden, even the white lies that spill from your lip

Golden is the carpet in which I curl my toes
Golden the courage that fills me as I reach up to you on tiptoes
Golden butterflies aflutter within me as you bend low
Golden the soulful strains of a song so slow

Golden the starlight from the star I wished upon
Golden the face of the curious moon trying to catch on
Golden the binds of the curtain that unfurl
Keeping our secret safe.