Ok, before you jump to conclusions,
this poem is NOT about my life.
It is a social commentary.When I saw the film, #PINK, I was inspired to post this.
Do share your thoughts. Have you gone through any of these pains?
Does the patriarchal society bother you as well?
When did I really die?
Was it the day I was taught to ‘sit properly’ just because I was a girl?
Or the day I realised that there were different rules for us?
Or the day my brother was allowed to keep his motorbike despite accidents and police trysts?
Or was it the day I had a single accident and my bike was sold?
Was it the day my friend’s sister showed off her dowry?
Or the day I realised that marriage is an emotional and material deal?
Was it the day I got married?
Or the day I realised that I was now a wife?
Did I die the day the pregnancy test was positive?
Or was it the day I realised the responsibilities of a mother?
Did I die the day my boyfriend slapped me for the first time?
Or was it the day when scolding, blaming and beating became part of marriage?
Maybe I died when I was told that I was a woman
Or was it when I was exploited the first time?
When my cousin tried to molest me and my father hushed up everything
Or when a relative teased me and my in-laws chose to remain quiet
Maybe dying was a process and not an event. But now the stink is unbearable.
The silence pierces through the darkness deafening me
Ummm…Maybe I just died …just before I wrote this…
– Penned by
Mayura Amarkant
Special thanks to Vishal Bheeroo, a conversation with him reminded me that I had written this poem a while ago.
This is such a thought provoking and strong post, Mayura! Glad you wrote this…
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Thank you so much!
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Awesome! The poem expresses most of which all women go through but we as mothers of daughters are also in a dilemma all the time
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Awesome piece of poetry..and these are the bitter truths of our society. You have penned own everything which is wrong in our society. .heard a lot about PINK..Gonna watch it soon..
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very nicely written and thought provoking . Keep it up
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Beautifully penned down Mayura!!
you made my day swthrt.
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Such a true and emotional poem.I think there’s never going to be gender equality because woman are always going to be superior.We give birth we are mothers. We can do everything. That’s why a section of society is afraid to acknowledge our existence.
They believe if they say it enough times we will believe that we are inferior.
We can be “Maa Durga &Maa Kaali’s .
Superb rhythm. And heartbreaking imagery.
Not seen Pink yet.But your poem is ….
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Thank you …your comment touched my heart
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Fantastically expressed the Sailent death of a girl..inspite of all this she has to move on..
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Thank you so much!
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This is brilliantly written. Strong stuff. As someone mentioned in the comments above, its annoying that this does not arise in the heads of every Indian.
Also, congrats on the AlexaRank! 🙂 Huge huge improvement.
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THANK you
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Great thoughts Mayura
Deep and meaningful 👍
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Vishal has already said how powerful and thought provoking piece this is. Wish these questions wouldn’t arise in any one’s head. ever. Hopeful! Cheers.
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Deep thoughts. It takes a lot to perform these thoughts
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Fantastic Mayura..The Day I Died !
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I am so glad Mayura and good of you to mention me. A thought-provoking and gritty poem echoing the patriarchal world we live in. Happy that you like PINK:)
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Superbbbbbbb!!!
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