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"As women, we have always been prejudiced against... sometimes it's subtle, sometimes not...and in this fight against the darkness, social injustice, many a times, we feel inadequate...We win, we lose, we make mistakes, we amend them... Our worse fear is not of mortality, but is of oblivion and bondage...If only we can reflect on our own lives, find out who we are, our respective identities...that would be the only way to happiness and immortality..."
© 2017 - Taniya Kundu
SHE
She
Time streams by
On the golden hour,
She muses on the
Darkness inside.
Impaled on a crux
Of the judgemental
Populace, She bears
Her scars unafraid.
Condemned to live
in fear of oblivion
A curse worse than
Death of the cage.
Her wings they
Flutter as the air
Beseeches her soul
To breath out.
Despair hangs forth
Darkening a twilight
Of memories that melt
On the hands of time.
Right and wrong blur
The lines of control
Lawlessness in its prime
Holds the fort of reason.
Love percolates into
Her soul again, slow,
Diffuse dance of light
into a reflecting mirror.
What is inside now
Reveals the outward
Fascination that life
Offers her this dawn.
She holds her head
Up high and strong
A tendril in a field
So green and bold.
Words and thoughts
Now tumble forth anew,
Flowing down the pen,
Inked in remembrance.