Remember me as a Martyr

Remember me as a Martyr

A Poem by Balkaran Sidhu
"

Where are those values of Indianism...

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Let me not concieve more truths
about the contemporary brio,
for what the smoldering altruism
gave me some uncurable wounds.
 
All I had wished for was some lovingness
a benevolenct  existence
some inherent tender values
from my native purity.
 

But time enlightened me with scars
that nobody deserves,
what the fire of lust embossed
leaving a burn on my essence.

 

I was taken to a dark dark place

where the devils rule

where no humans had gone

I was rattled by ruthlessness


The blaze of unrelenting desires

bruised my entity

Now I feel hollow from inside

with a wounded soul I try to fight

 

My woed soul now needs some rest

as am too weak to fight this battle

And now when I have to say my final words

I won't say I am a victim of some tragedy
or a sufferer of some callous act
Am a martyr of a new awareness.

 

I am a source to a new consiousness
And thats how I shall be remembered!

Keep this flame of this discernment alive

For my sacrifice should not go in vain...

© 2012 Balkaran Sidhu


Author's Note

Balkaran Sidhu
She was a 23-year-old medical student, severely beaten, raped and thrown out of a moving bus in New Delhi two weeks ago, was flown to Singapore in a critical condition by the Indian government on Thursday for specialist treatment....she passed away last night..died off multiple organ failure triggered by brain damage.It was a ruthless act ...the one which coudn'teven be imagined... :(
Well..certainly it would be a true homage to her memory if we are able to channel these emotions in the right way into a constructive course of action...

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I think this is a fitting tribute, but to include 'lust' in this piece resounds distasteful, in my humble opinion. It's always about power and cruelty....it's a crime of violence NOT passion.

Posted 11 Years Ago


it is hard to get past my own anger for this girls tragic end. Her story has surely brought a wider picture to the fore, she will not have died in vain if change comes from this heart breaking story. Yes...truly she is a martyer...and we must all change the things we can, making a stand on topics such as these, but also reaching a place of forgiveness somehow...someday. Understanding the role society's play is the road to forgiveness, or at least the first few steps along it. Thankyou. Apologies if my review offends anyone.

Posted 11 Years Ago


This is a beautifully dark and sad poem.

Posted 11 Years Ago



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