The knife of the backstabber

The knife of the backstabber

A Poem by Ashwin Shanker


A soothing blunt on one side,

But with a sharpened edge behind.

Sharpened by the mind’s baggage,

A deadly weapon, in a form that no one can find.

Unsheathed once a ‘friend’ turns his back,

To be as convincing as one can be.

Unleashed; then its swift in its attack,

Alas, such damage is inflicted, yet no eye can see.

 

If only we had eyes behind,

To spot the cut that bleeds within.

Behold the knife of a backstabber,

The deadliest weapon that I haven’t seen. 

© 2017 Ashwin Shanker


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Ashwin Shanker
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The deadliest weapon I have not seen... A silently cutting ending... Very succinct rhyme scheme choice, and it makes for a cutting display of talent on the backbite of betrayal... The damage is inflicted, but who can even see...

Posted 6 Years Ago


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The message is exquisitely entwined with your words. A stunning piece about a grim subject. This one really resounded with me. Brilliant work!

Posted 6 Years Ago


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Ashwin Shanker

6 Years Ago

Thank you for the review Chrys
Nothing's more dangerous than a Fake person.
Amazingly weaved into words. :))
Beware of the backstabbers!

Posted 6 Years Ago


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Ashwin Shanker

6 Years Ago

Thank your for the 'honest' review :P >>
I hate fake people the most in life.

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Ghania

6 Years Ago

............:)))
What an enjoyable read! The ending is my absolute favorite. And the language that you used is so fitting. It has wonderful flow as well. Thank you for sharing! ~J

Posted 6 Years Ago


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Ashwin Shanker

6 Years Ago

Thanks for the review Jenny.. And welcome back :)
Jenny

6 Years Ago

You're welcome and thanks! I always love reading your writing!
Ashwin Shanker

6 Years Ago

Glad to hear that Jenny...
a beautiful poem about back stabber and their effects on the friend who they wrong.
one always has to stay aware of snakes and fake friends lol


Posted 6 Years Ago


1 of 1 people found this review constructive.

Ashwin Shanker

6 Years Ago

I am scared by fake friends more than by snakes.
Love the subject here Ashwin! Very creative too! Well done!
Tabby

Posted 6 Years Ago


1 of 1 people found this review constructive.

Ashwin Shanker

6 Years Ago

Thank you so much for your review Tabby. I am delighted
Tabby Mac

6 Years Ago

Always a pleasure!
I like this. I used to tell folks at one of my old workplaces, (Around here you can tell your friends by the ones that stab you in the front!) (smiling) I've always found it sad that people who lack the intestinal fortitude to confront another's actions personally seem to have no problem taking their issue elsewhere. Safe to say that I meet my issues head on and have never had a problem directing them at the source. It's sort of an issue of honor with me. Thus, I was always the last to hear any gossip or rumor and never one to repeat it. I enjoyed the read.

Posted 6 Years Ago


0 of 1 people found this review constructive.

Ashwin Shanker

6 Years Ago

I wish everyone would work the way you do. This weapon is a dreaded one.
Very meaningful. It spurs many emotions

Posted 6 Years Ago


1 of 1 people found this review constructive.

Ashwin Shanker

6 Years Ago

Thank you for the review Jiya
pen is mightier than the sword but the mind here with its baggage is mightiest here in a negative, different sense.

In the end hv u tried to ascribe the reason for such? Explain the lines-If only we had eyes behind, to spot the cut that bleeds within-here its the backstabber that bleeds within or the victim of the attack?

Like the way it has been expressed, very good, also explain the beauty of the term baggage here-how well used. It would certainly enlighten me a lot to understand this beautiful poem, which seems to imply some psycho tendencies of those with emotional baggage, am I right? Pls enlighten me abt why emotional baggage is so harmful?



Posted 6 Years Ago


0 of 2 people found this review constructive.

Ashwin Shanker

6 Years Ago

I meant the victim will have the cut... since it is emotional... it cannot be seen with the naked ey.. read more
Suchita

6 Years Ago

good to know, very nice poem
what i see...those who have lots of baggage tend to blame others...and get revenge on them rather than the perpetrator of the pain...
and once a friend betrays...we can never trust them again...
j.

Posted 6 Years Ago


1 of 1 people found this review constructive.

Ashwin Shanker

6 Years Ago

So true is this point that you shared... It is a weapon that every human dreads but still everyone c.. read more
ah this hits home too closely. Intense and unfortunately true, and more often than anyone would wish. I like the intent behind this one.

Posted 6 Years Ago


1 of 1 people found this review constructive.

Ashwin Shanker

6 Years Ago

Thank you for the review Ana

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Ashwin Shanker
Ashwin Shanker

Calicut, Kerala, India



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