It’s my week three, the beginning of me
A peck of flesh, you called a delicate darling
You are waiting for me, with love and glee
Can’t wait to come out, breathing and crying
I wait for your hug, care and warmth
How I yearn for the cradle of your arms
It’s my week five; can you hear my heart beat?
I can sense you are happy, seeing me on the screen
I wait patiently inside growing my feet
Can’t wait to crawl out, fulfill my plans umpteen
I plan to grow big, hold your hand when you are old
I plan to take care of you; have a heart of gold
It’s my week seven; am half an inch tall
I am starting to grow ears, I can hear you speak
You argue on a name, discuss what to call
I hear all kinds of them, Indian and Greek
Oh dear mom, I don’t care what you name me
Shower your love and I will respond to whatever you call me
It’s my week eleven, I am ten grams heavy
Am I difficult to carry, I am so sorry
I now have a spine too, strong and sturdy
I will carry you when you are old, don’t you worry
You saw me on the screen again; I cannot fathom your feelings
Are you sad or angry? Why do I feel fear engulfing?
I hear you say “I don’t want it”
Mom, I am not ‘it’, aren’t I your little Darling?
You break my heart, pain do you call it?
You have set a date, Mom, Can’t you hear my wailing?
I promise you, I will be good, will never be a menace
Just let me be born, I will perform whatever the penance
Please help me mom, my world is spinning
Stop them Dad, don’t you hear me cry?
Please don’t punish me, this is not my doing
Shouldn’t one be born before starting to die?
God, there is a mix-up, they cannot be my parents
Send me to a couple who do not have favorites
Please be benevolent, grace them with sense
Never knew, “It’s a girl” is a synonym for death sentence
Oh wow! Started off with touching and sweet lines but I really got psyched when in between the poem I realized the parents wanted to abandon the baby. Why? Why? Why? I kept thinking only to find the cliched answer of 'It's a girl'! Well written and I like the way you build up the climax. :) It does manage to send out a message.
ReplyDeleteI wrote something similar but from a mother's point of view after the baby is born.
Nice write up..
ReplyDeleteIts really touching..
Too Good...The climax is very touching'
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village girl
Very well executed messsage :)
ReplyDeleteKeep going!!
Thank you all! Your encouragement is a real boost!!
ReplyDeleteIt's beautiful, really. And the most hard hitting fact is that the mother, who is a woman herself, wants to not have a baby girl.
ReplyDeleteBut the whole poem, the way you wrote from the POV of the baby, it's absolutely beautiful, you're really gifted :D :D
This one's getting a vote :)
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The male/female ratio is decreasing dangerously in some of our states. The less educated parents are treating the born child badly while the educated are executing her before birth for the very reason of being their child, an unwanted one.
ReplyDeleteVery important subject and well presented, you are always welcome to be a guest writer in my blog at http://www.myopenvoice.com/
Hi, Manasa,
ReplyDeleteGood. It is really difficult to digest the infanticide that is alarming even in educated community. Congrats once again.
Dr. MN Rao
Kakatiya University, Warangal
@thestoryteller Thank you for the wonderful comments!I have just gone through your post and IT IS wonderfull!
ReplyDelete@Gopan Thank you for the warm invitation!
ReplyDelete@Dr.M N Rao Yes,that is true! Thank you for taking out time to read!!
ReplyDeleteSo touching !!!
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