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I’m not a higher caste-class-Hindu-male, I cannot be a mute spectator with a censored mouth and I don’t want to be a part of a ********* history that plucked eyes, chopped limbs and slashed throats. I want to tell my tomorrows that I believed in tolerance, patience And human rights. Now that makes me a rebel, An anti-national, a threat! That’s reason one- I’m disqualified. Tell me the meaning of life, justice and freedom my brother We were the promises of Independence, The revolution that taught the world- Ahimsa. I don’t like vegetables, orange-vegetables my land exported and we got back bananas from the celebrated republics. The meatless days left me hungry I decided to fast, I got jailed And I know someday these man-eaters Would hang me. I don’t speak Hindi, I have no money I dared to educate and I’m a girl Now that makes me disqualified. I need a moral certificate, approval and a stamp Just because I have men friends, I wore lipstick and jeans and I danced. I’ve to pay a fine, apologize and spill tears Because I proclaimed myself a feminist, A thinker, a dreamer. Dear society, let me add some more, I bunked all my moral education classes, I’m an atheist and a post-modern Daughter. I’ve friends- **** hetero and bisexuals And I eat beef, lamb and pork. I’ve a tan skin, a flat nose, tiny ******* and a beer belly I laugh loud, cry and yell at times And I know there are people out there Who wants to throw stones, cut my- body parts and exhibit my remains in a museum, They need to execute this handicapped Because she asked too many questions. Don’t offer me your chocolate-justice to be denied the next appropriate minute ‘Right’ can never be a synonym to ‘legal’. So that makes a wrong-carriage or abortion. I know I’m disqualified Now it’s time for the execution, Hang this heretic!
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Sep 3, 2015
Sep 3, 2015 at 10:53 AM UTC
Execute the handicapped
I’m not a higher caste-class-Hindu-male, I cannot be a mute spectator with a censored mouth and I don’t want to be a part of a ********* history that plucked eyes, chopped limbs and slashed throats. I want to tell my tomorrows that I believed in tolerance, patience And human rights. Now that makes me a rebel, An anti-national, a threat! That’s reason one- I’m disqualified. Tell me the meaning of life, justice and freedom my brother We were the promises of Independence, The revolution that taught the world- Ahimsa. I don’t like vegetables, orange-vegetables my land exported and we got back bananas from the celebrated republics. The meatless days left me hungry I decided to fast, I got jailed And I know someday these man-eaters Would hang me. I don’t speak Hindi, I have no money I dared to educate and I’m a girl Now that makes me disqualified. I need a moral certificate, approval and a stamp Just because I have men friends, I wore lipstick and jeans and I danced. I’ve to pay a fine, apologize and spill tears Because I proclaimed myself a feminist, A thinker, a dreamer. Dear society, let me add some more, I bunked all my moral education classes, I’m an atheist and a post-modern Daughter. I’ve friends- **** hetero and bisexuals And I eat beef, lamb and pork. I’ve a tan skin, a flat nose, tiny ******* and a beer belly I laugh loud, cry and yell at times And I know there are people out there Who wants to throw stones, cut my- body parts and exhibit my remains in a museum, They need to execute this handicapped Because she asked too many questions. Don’t offer me your chocolate-justice to be denied the next appropriate minute ‘Right’ can never be a synonym to ‘legal’. So that makes a wrong-carriage or abortion. I know I’m disqualified Now it’s time for the execution, Hang this heretic!
Gaye
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Sep 3, 2015
Sep 3, 2015 at 10:53 AM UTC
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