February 16, 2008

The Pariah

Pariahs in homeland,
Don’t have luxuries;
To live with what was their clan,
To sweat and toil towards an adopted land.
Giving up native fringes to alight,
In the company of a convivial next door.

A tyranny unleashed,
By collaborated prejudice.
To blind minds these monsters feed,
Hopes of a virtual self-
Of illusory offers,
‘Our language, our land,
‘Our!’ they scream,
Stifling a weak moan,
Of the one who mistook
A neighbor to be his own.

A weakling now,
The settler is seldom heard.
For all the sunshine he basked in,
Fun and frolic that ever embraced him,
His life and love now curtailed;
And at every sundown,
A pariah he still remains.

Divya Rao
(Feb 16, 2008)

*Pariah: outsider
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An ode to those hearts that ache for the land they live in, much more than the land they were born into, but still face prejudicial reprisal for their existence.

6 comments:

Unknown said...

ok...now this is it..
I am officially in ur fan club now

By the way wat was the inspiration behind this....!?

Amit Charles said...

Whoa!!!!!

Awesome!

Reminds me of my Scribble titled 'Refugees'. But your work is from a different perspective altogether. Good one.

Keep it rollin;)

Shobhit said...

i suppose i know the inspiration behind this..

recent events eh?

lovly poem. Mirrored the thoughts well.

Eli Carlos Vieira said...

"To live with what was their clan,
To sweat and toil towards an adopted land"

WhoA!It's nice to come and see the changes in your avenue!

'Bout Pariah, I think that is a place where we can fly through our window if we want to...
Wherever you go, you'll always have your Pariah to remember.
I really love this way of writing.

Make sure that I am in you fan club too.

Soumya said...

A very gripping piece of love,affection and life...Loved it.

Serena Lewis said...

A lovely and meaningful poem. It makes a very true but sad point.