Thursday, October 09, 2008

Faith

The light seemed to drift from no apparent source. Into the deep dark tunnels. The heavy smell of disinfectant overwhelmed her. She knew she was scarred. But did she have the power to heal them? She wished to be reunited with the soil. But she wondered of the endurance of the soul after the end of life. There was a sound in the distance. The sound of gushing water. The sound of a roaring truck. And a scream. Ripping through the void. Ripping through the innocence. 'It pains'. She howled, 'You bitch. You complain of pain now. Where was all the pain when you were doing it with him?' But what did she know what it was like to have a pervert pedophile uncle? That, behind a vegetarian smile, there lies an evil face that betrays. Trust. Relationships. Respect. Family. Love. All these words seemed meaningless. And then there was darkness. She dreamt that she was a giant piece of glass. Trying to catch the sun in remote corners of the mountain. In remote corners of the government hospital. Someone was bending over and loking at her. Another unknown face demanding trust. 'Don't worry. We'll take care of you. We'll take you to the sorority where you and your daughter will be safe. You'll have proper food, accomodation and education. You'll be able to fulfill your dreams' Dreams. That seemed like another meaningless word. And she nodded.
At 14, she didn't know what sorority meant. But she knew why she nodded. She wanted to live. For her new-born daughter.

With all the dead words
We carry and cannot use

He holds up mirrors
From which our reflections fall
Half battered existences
Where we lose ourselves
For the sake of the other

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There was a lot of death. A lot of noise. Like smoke hanging from the air. Full of ghosts. Filled with voices of the dead. She always wore white. The colour of peace. Of her faith. And they came in saffron. In all the glory. Raised slogans of the glory and sanctity of the very nation she had grown up in. And today she was to be deported. Her screams were drowned under the shouts of 'Bharat Mata ki Jai'. And the entire nation was shamed.

But then the nation is shamed every day. Every minute. In buses. In dark alleys of the narrow lanes. In cities. In villages. I
n homes. Every single time we ask the girl to shut up.

We continue to accept a rapist amongst us, but the very idea of a girl coming into existence seems outrageous.

The child molester laughs, but our sense of pride comes with honour killings, when we decide to kill a girl because she chose to elope with her love.

Has suffering become synonymous with womanhood??

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DURGA POOJA was brilliant. I got lucky all the time. Got to do the
pushpanjali. Got to light the 108 diyas. Made it to the sandhya artis almost everyday. Got the prasad even though I had not offered it. Loved the evening sessions of the Robindra Shongeet. Ma enjoyed the Shindur Khela. The food was good. Well durga puja evenings is all about good food and lot of chitter chatter yackety yack! I enjoyed it. I loved it. Just like every Bengali-Bihari does. I felt Her power, Her blessing, Her presence. Every thing was present. Just the 'shakti' was missing. From within. And I prayed.

I know I'm not making much sense. But I should. I must. Period.


33 did the drill!:

Karan said...

he poem was brilliant!
the entire post set me thinking..good work moti! :)

Love

Divya said...

brilliant. but obvious.

although.. why durga pooja in the same post?

Divya said...

yeah.. special mention for the poem! taaliyan taaliyan!

niki said...

nice!!....the society is changing give it some time ;)

Think Tank said...

this pedophilia is seeming to get into blogville's vein ... its a sick world ... brilliantly handled

Think Tank said...

wen did u chmg d template..i almost dint recognize

¢яŷştąŁ said...

The poem was real good!

And the society is gonna change if we stop thinking tht it isn't

:)

Rakesh Vanamali said...

"Faith isn't faith until it's all you're holding on to"

Good poem! Intense and very meaningful!

Good to see you back!

Have you heard this number called "Believe"? It is a duet by Whitney Houston and Mariah Carey sung for the film - The Prince of Egypt! Its the best description (so far) of Faith that I have ever come across!

Cheers!

Rakesh

HP said...

brilliant!

Swayam said...

such is the pathetic state of women even in this 21st century... and is women empowerment making it any better?? dunno really... its like walking on a tight rope really...

Sean said...

hmmmm..i second karan! But don't give up hope..things will change!

Jenny said...

beautifully written..especially the first part..and the fact that u mentioned the rape as the deportation..will the sorry state never change??

Swati said...

@karan
thankooo saand! :P :)

Swati said...

@divya
danku! :D durga pooja cuz durga is shakti and this nation seems to respect women only during the navratras..no wait..not even then.

Swati said...

@niki
society is changing?? where?? I wanna move! ;)

Swati said...

@farah
thank you so much :) yeah..its that sad a template that it deserves being overlooked :P

need to find a good one! the technically challenged I in me refuses to code one for myself :P

Swati said...

@crystal
welcome and thank you for dropping by :)

for the past 21 years I've been optimistic to the point of hopelessness..but hope against hope..yes! we shall overcome someday :)

Swati said...

@rakesh
thanks!
will download it pronto! :)

Swati said...

@hp
danku! :D..will do the tag in a while :)

Swati said...

@swayam
yep! no wonders taslima nasreen, sherry jones and the likes are fighting a lost battle..sigh...

Swati said...

@sean
yes swthrt..things will change..jab tu awaragardi karna band karega :P :P

Swati said...

@jenny
it will re! don't give up hope!!

PS: Lo! ab main bhi salaah dene lagi :P

Chaggoholic.... said...

The poem great and the disjointed experiences put together to give one big meaning all very nice.Loved the post....

Swati said...

@chaggoholic
thanks a million :)

welcome to the blog and keep visitng! :)

go-phish said...

i guess its just the frustration that nothing ever seems to change..the girl is still the one who gets humiliated!!!......argh!

Swati said...

@go-phish
i agree! worse still..ppl ask u to shut up instead, when u raise ur voice against something. When'll we learn?

mea culpa said...

yeah... true.... but I want to be born girl again.....

Swati said...

@mea culpa
welcome!
i loorrfffeeee being a firl! :D no second thoughts about that! just that it'd be a lot better had my life been minus struggles to prove my bloody point every single time!

peace!

thanks for dropping bye! :)

Trinaa said...

u r bloody brilliant!!! ekdum toooo good...siiigh!! :)

Swati said...

@trinaa
yay! tiny tinni is back! :D

bloody brilliant!! Someone who finally believes in using bloody at all possible places! :D guess my traits are rubbing off on u :P

thankoo :)

¢яŷştąŁ said...

Hello girliee!
First things firrst..I changed my dp..(lol..'cos you liked it,and asked me to :P)

**for the past 21 years I've been optimistic to the point of hopelessness..but hope against hope..yes! we shall overcome someday :)


You need to,lady!
Sadly..but actually..thts life! :)

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Girish Mahadevan said...

With all the dead words
We carry and cannot use
He holds up mirrors
From which our reflections fall
Half battered existences
Where we lose ourselves
For the sake of the other

"mwaah me babies, i just penned it down in the bus this evening"- i got this message yesterday (30 may 2009)

ur r so damn busted!!