Monday, May 02, 2011

14) Gen. Gap

14) Gen. gap
Hegemony:
 A world rooted in hegemony,
Heighten the spell of sorcery,
And those paranoid parents,
Thicken the folds of darkness;
On beings, they believe their possessions,
But are free like wind, water, trees
Who lead their own life,
Away from their accidental ancestors.


Sleeping beauty:
 The sleeping beauty, stuttered eye lashes,
HIS pale cheeks began to color again,
But the prince will have to sleep,
In that world forever,
Unless she kissed him;
And stood between them,
Wooden boards of coffin,
Which are indifferent to everything,
Except to those sharp instruments,
Which cut them to pieces.

1 comment:

sovidual said...

14> Gen. Gap
It contains two pieces, but both have a similar theme of rebellion against elderly authority, so I put them together. The first piece is quite direct, against hegemony and the second one is about Indian taboo’s against expression of love and gender stereotyping.