Abandoned...: A poem by Jayashree Pillai


I see her clinging to the railings
That  trap her within  towering walls :
Walls that  now seem alien to her.
I watch  her stare blankly at a road
That rushes past noisily -
A haze of moving bodies racing from
One  end to another.
I know she waits, 
As  she did aeons ago,
For  the sound of tiny feet
Racing home from school.
She waits till the shadows  curl around her,
Like the creases on her face
That have curled around her heart.
Slowly  she moves away.
Another day of waiting goes by.
She hums a lullaby.
Perhaps her son, somewhere, is awake.




Comments

  1. A painting by words,leading to a story told so frequently,yet untold.love your expression and choice of words😍

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  2. A paint-poem that kindles emotions in the reader and reminds that the poetess is a very sensitive teacher who realizes that a child grows up to forget but a mother remains ever young in the memories that bind her.

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  3. Ah, this tugged at my heart. What beautiful imagery! Brilliant work, Jaya ma'am.

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  4. Indeed Ma'am.. it's Beautifully expressed:) Keep going.

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  5. Indeed Ma'am.. it's Beautifully expressed:) Keep going.

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  6. These r emotions eched on the of a mother -- yesterday, today and forever no matter what we live in or are at.
    Salutes.

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