Sunday, August 25, 2013

cries inside the mind

photo by Steven Kelly 
enough explanations she heard from us
now she is going south
she will take the train,
feeling the gusting wind on her face
no, we cannot help her pick up the pieces
she needs to do it alone,
to stop the cries inside her head
filters do not work in there
be as bitter as one wishes to be
although we got no reason for that
she needs to tame the fierce emotions
to keep out the despair

"pieces of torn pages with her notes
will no longer hold her
she needs the solitary person within her to hold her hand
she needs her, only her to heal. 
to heal"

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This came out of deep pain. Women are not respected in my country. Every day in Delhi or Mumbai or Bangalore, someone is gang raped. Yes, you read that right. Gang raped. Yet she survives. Because there is no other option. Our laws are very lax. Most rapist go scot free. The irony is, this is my country and I cannot leave it....

I have not used strong brutalized words here. Already there is enough brutality....



21 comments:

Laurie Kolp said...

True. Support helps, though.

Natašek said...

"she needs to do it alone,
to stop the cries inside her head" - this is the universal truth..
and as for what's going on in india.. i can't believe it, we hear about it, but still..chop off their heads.

Sherry Blue Sky said...

A strong and necessary write, given the increasing instances we hear on the news. Very well expressed.

daphnepurpus said...

This is a very powerful poem and commentary and it does make what one hears on the news very real.

humbird said...

very powerful poem, spread the word...

Zanzinece said...

Beautiful, deeply

Old Egg said...

Even in countries where men and women are supposedly treated as equal under the law it is the bestiality of man that still wins through. Sadly it will be long battle to eradicate it. Keep shouting.

Wayne Pitchko said...

nicely done Gautami...thanks

Cad said...

Shout your message loudly...

Margie said...

Beautifully expressed!

Gautami, I hope you are doing well.

keiths ramblings said...

No need for strong words here. Your message came across through your passion and pain.

christopher said...

It strikes me. I am about as far from a rapist a man can be and yet I know. It sickens me to know. It saddens me that I have to know. It saddens me that you know.

irene said...

It's terrible. Maybe castration will help.

jabblog said...

It's appalling what can and does so often happen to women. It was good to see so many young men demonstrating in India to support women.
Yet the victims must live with the memories and the damage done to them.
Well expressed - often less is more in the written word.

Carrie Van Horn said...

A powerful write....that needs to be shared and read by many...thank you for sharing Gautami!

Victoria said...

This is so painful to read, Mohana. I can't image the lack of respect, or the strength it takes to silence those voices. Wow.

srinidhi said...

Well written. Made my heart ache :)

Truedessa said...

A poem with a strong message..

Katherine said...

Such an emotive and powerful poem. A reality that should never, ever be realised, by anyone. It's just so horrific that this is allowed to happen and that the brutes that commit these crimes walk free, to do it again & again. My heart goes out to all those affected by such brutality!

Sara McNulty said...

If the power of this poem can move the hearts of those causing this pain, you will have built a new country.
My heart aches, reading this. It is beautifully written.

Dell Clover said...

So well done--thank you for sharing.