Wednesday, January 07, 2009

A Shackled Soul

The child under censure looks for a freeway,
Paper boats and fables don’t quite make his day.
Scoffing at the fetters that shackle his soul,
He prays to be a man, so he can be on his own.

The distressed young man breathes out of his window,
Smothered by a cocktail of stress, greed and ego.
Sweet nothings of yore left behind, many a mile,
He prays to be a child, so he can remember how to smile.

Child to the man:

I’m done with the sermons on the person I should be,
Why can’t the world just let me be me?
The scores I bring home define my parents’ love or disdain,
You know not the anguish of constant embargos and refrain.
I envy you so, for you can tell good and evil apart,
And you have the freedom to let that special someone into your heart.

Man to the child:

I’ve wings to fly, but I’m dizzied by the height,
There’s not a soul around me on this dark, gloomy night.
I crave for those lazy naps in the noon,
Looking back on a fond era that passed by too soon.
When you fail, your mother does comfort her son,
But as today I fail, all I see is an empty room and a loaded gun.

6 Comments:

Blogger Henri said...

Poignant :) (Wanted to use this word desperately :D)

If only I could learn to be,
Not wait for circumstance to set me free!

1:15 AM  
Blogger Nishant said...

thanks...! btw: i like the word poignant too...something in its phonetics..!

1:26 AM  
Blogger Hatikvah said...

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3:52 AM  
Blogger Hatikvah said...

Is it recession or is it sheer coincidence that I've read a barrage of posts, including this one that betrays despair as against hope. The expression, though, is laudatory...

3:53 AM  
Blogger Nitin said...

Must be Rajus (of Satyam fame) childhood and youth..

8:28 PM  
Blogger Parth said...

Strong emotive appeal...
Eminent

5:03 AM  

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