Muted Cries: A Poem by Sheela S.Iyer



I lay in my mother’s womb peacefully
To see a new world after nine months, waited eagerly.
I knew I will, soon place my tiny feet out
On the face of this earth, there were no doubts.

I wished to see the blazing sun
I dreamt of the stars and the moon.
I was waiting for days to pass
Never knew my dreams would be shattered, like glass.
 
One day I heard a voice filled with anger,
“She is a girl, won’t accept her”.
Hearing this, I trembled and cried
I pleaded, “I want to live and not die”.
 
How I wish I were a boy
My father would have jumped with joy.
But alas, I was killed in the uterus with no traces left
I breathed my last and forever put to rest.
 
I was part of you papa, real connection
Then why was I deprived of love and affection?
My end brought ecstasy in his eye
My mother was left alone with her muted cries.




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