Saturday, January 21, 2006

Memory

the time has come
for us to part
to take a stroll
in the vast expanse of memory.

to try and enumerate
the countless moments
of mirth and gloom
to relive them
debate whether or not to change them.
but remain it will
untouched and unchanged
etched in our hearts forever.

part we must
to seek our own paths-
to make more memories
to embark on adventures,
with hope and eagerness
find our haven;
trust that we meet again-

for meet we shall
to brighten the dark lanes of memory.

Monday, January 09, 2006

Mercy killing

dont walk away from me......
stop-
you know i will follow you.
i'm chasing you in this maze;
o! this familiar maze!
how many times have we passed this?
these memories engulfing me like quick sand.
o stop!!!
i have to reach you!
i have to kill you!
stab you-bury you in a site i will never visit.

o! i beg you!
do not drag me into this meander
of dreams,aspirations and ideals-
all gone.
stabbed,dead,buried.

there-got you!!
packaged and delivered, you will be
to the desolate site awaiting you.
i shant look at you again.
not until weariness derides me
till then-
off you go my darling
far,far from the maddening crowd.

Thursday, January 05, 2006

The irony of justice.......???

the concept of justice has always fasciated me....like so many other terms,this too is subjective.so when we submit ourselves to a system of justice,what is it that we are expecting??
lets have a look at two cases.
case 1-an indian working in saudi has been in jail for the past three years on the charges of damaging one eye of a saudi national.after 3 years in jail,the victim's family have pleaded to the king that they'd like one eye of the accused gouged out,a a form of justice-this mind you after 3 years in jail.
case 2-the recent murder case of a call centre employee-raped and brutally murdered.there is a huge line of protestors demanding capital punishment for the perpetrator of crime......a "justified" protest i guess....
of course we are looking at two different incidents in two different countries following two different political ideologies.but my concern is "justice" being a universal term

when one is deciding a certain punishment for a certain crime,it is important to remember the consequence of the decision.in the 1st case,the plaintiff realised he/she wanted "an eye for an eye" after 3 years-the fact being the case was dragged in the courts for 3 years during which the accused was behind bars.so is the plaintiff's demand "just"?the point here is not to play the blame game....{i dont think either of them are to be blamed in any case}

in case 2,the hype that the case has managed to stir promises a speedy redressal but thee are millions of such cases waiting to be addressed;in which case it doesnt matter if its india,saudi or america.the essence of the matter being the fact that the perpetrators of crime,many a time end up paying far more than they ought to.this is not a mercy plea or another human rights activist in the making......this is a take on the myriad injustices that asre being done on a dadily basis which can be avoided.of course it would take a supremely compassionate person to sympathise with people who are guilty of a crime like rape and murder;who serve 7-8 years in jail while the case is being dragged on and eventually receive capital punishment.it somehow seems "just" that the perpetrator of so heinious a crime underwent such an ordeal.but what about a theif,eho's made away with a sizable bounty without causing any harm to human life?is it justified that these people struggle in jails for 3-4 years and on hearing their case they are awarded a couple of years to serve in prison?now,that isnt much......2 yrs for a theft...pretty fair i guess???but who would account for the already lost years of the guilty?

evenually,the issue would lead us to starting the blame game........government inefficiency,judicial inefficiency,police inefficiency,over crowded courts,corruption,expensive lawyers..........the list is never ending.the outcome,however,is status quo.despite the innumerable debates that spark up nothing ever materialises.the result-injustice continues.again the burden of the injustice is shouldered by the unfortunate beings who cannot afford bail n sure the creme of them manage to get away.

the point of this rather long discourse is this-being "unjustly" just is a no-win situation anyway so whats the fuss all about??

A Momentary Rapture

he came by,
when she anticipated it the least.
like a gale
he swept her off her feet.
off they went
to lands she had no knowledge of.

it didn't matter to her;
what did was,she was flying-
finally!!!
doing what she believed possible
for ever since she could remember.
nothing could convince her against it;
not the sciences nor the philosophies.

for a moment it did irk her-
she could not take off on her own
HE made her do it.

she scorned now,at those who once scorned,
vanity led her to believe this was eternal;
alas! Newton got the better of her
she landed on the once familiar lands.

A hopeless romantic!!!!

there i stood looking;
the first rays make contact with the waves
wasn't that a caress?
i see the waves sparkle-a smile
i wonder if i stand in front of a mirror.
reluctantly i turn to leave,
trying to reason my longing.
then i chide myself;
reason is not something i know anymore!
i turn around-
the waves are sparkling brighter than ever!!