Thursday 27 October 2016

Royal Chains

A chagrin grind of a churning stone
The blatant burn of the breaking bone
The built-up walls of a dreamless home
A numbing thought of the mind alone.
The matchstick burns the candlelight dry
And the darkness succumbs to majesty on high
For he rules the throne far from the cry
On the streets. "Those peasants," he sighs.
Another crack of that whip and now the blood.
"Work!" says he who need not scrub the mud
Nor bend the back nor break his bone in a 'THUD!'
Ah, no. He hast not seen the flood
That ripped past their very lives, leaving shreds
Of hopeless rhythm, of each step with no creds
For efforts left unheard of in marketed threads.
But there he sits upon his throne, 
Trying not to scratch or groan,
Nor gaze too long at the lovely maid and moan
Of duty, responsibility- the eternal drone.
A servitude with no scope of defiance.
A responsibility to the peasants' reliance.
Unquenched flames of conquest, the bloody alliance.
Heartless spoils, inhumane manhood and chained lions.
He watches the birds hum. The elephants thump.
The wives sing and the harlequin dance.
He smiles at the loving slave.
Neither is the other.
But both are one.
Both waiting for the day
That chains come undone.

-27/10/16

Sunday 14 February 2016

Struggles Are Worth It

It is a fresh day
The sky is BRIGHT blue
As I look out that window
And the world is new
New to all the chirpings and caws
To bustling alarms and colours fine
New like a wailing baby
Fearing the sunshine
And I smile at a quote
I wrote a while ago
A quote that flowed
From an inky stagnant blow
"I shall wait," I told myself,
"I shall wait and survive,
Not to be a corpse trudging about
But to live until I die.
One day," I said to me,
"One day I shall look up at the sky and smile,"
I thought, "I will smile
Knowing that all my struggles were worth the while."
And fight I did,
Through the trenches of hopelessness
Through unacknowledged depression
And labyrinths of the thoughtless,
I fought and stumbled upon the sky,
A rich blue, a twinkling night,
A soothing moon, a friendly sun,
And a well meaning deer that gave me a fright,
I was up on the surface, soaring to the heights,
And I landed in my fortress,
In my palace, my happy world,
A giggle at every fold of dress,
And here I ruled my life,
For it was my land to rule,
A queen proclaimed,
To be loved to the duel,
To be fought and be fooled,
To now laugh as one and brush of the flames
That once licked at the poisoned gates.
And Now I look out the window at the sky,
And I smile,
Knowing that all my struggles are worth it.

(14/02/16)