Wednesday, March 08, 2006

Ephemeral Honour




















The cosmos feigns in unison
Daisy of the day, you’ve become
You bud, blossom and wilt away
Oh Dame! All in a day


Souls that breathe everyday
Deify you for once, today
Sing and cheer as you may
Oh Dame! All in a day


Days that would ensue
Are only for the select few
You dream, you hope, you smile
Oh Dame! All in a day


Poor mortal of the day
At grave, ensured is your stay
Do live your life, but
Oh Dame! All in a day

15 comments:

HaRi pRaSaD said...

You drove the nail right on the head!
Hailing women just on one day
and trampling them for the rest of year is atrocious!
Dont pay heed to the ephemeral honour...
Be yourself, Live life your way
And soon one day
Eternal honour will be yours to stay

Rashmi Kantharaja said...

@aDa_acolyte,
Spot on!


@Enigma,
Thanks for those lines that makes us keep our hope of eternal honour alive!

Nero said...

Now that I've read the previous comments... ah well, atleast you have a 'Womens Day'. What happens to the Mens?

:D

Rashmi Kantharaja said...

@Nero,
Some souls breathe everyday, man! So, no worries.
By the way, what did you mean by “Now that I've read the previous comments..” ? I thought the poem was supposed to convey the intent, not the comments! So, I failed miserably,as usual, huh? :D

Dreamer said...

I like your poem... it kinda strikes a chord, and I have always thought these days were made for the benefit of the card companies!!
BTW.. thanks for ur kind comments abt my blog. Itz just a kaleidoscope of my thoughts... a rather jumbled one at that, so it is heartening to see when someone else also identifies with them!

Anonymous said...

Very true that, on a single day women are 'Deified' yet on most others they are seen and handled quite the opposite. Quite a relection of the world!!!

U ve put it well.. asking HER to live and do what she wants on this given day....

However, i felt very depressing reading the concluding lines...
After WOMEN have come a long way!!!
We can sure see many women out there, known and unknown, who are living THEIR life... Lets hail them and move forward.

Rashmi Kantharaja said...

@Aparna,
Thanks for dropping by. I felt it reassuring to see someone feel the way I did too :) .
@Priya,
You are so right in highlighting the fact about women’s progress. I join hands with you to appreciate them whole-heartedly. Isn’t that a ray of hope for us?

Nero said...

Hey sorry, I didn't mean to be mean (forgive miserable sentence construction) but I'm simply not the type who understands poetry. My comprehension of poetry is limited to Baa Baa Black Sheep, that too after repeated threats of being manhandled by my LKG teacher. :D

Now that the begging is done, what do you exactly mean by 'some souls breathe everyday'? I've seen girls go on and on about gender equality, yet go and eject any poor guy who dares sit in the 'Ladies' seat of the bus. Do we actually need a day to celebrate hypocrisy? (Now go ahead, call me a M.C.P)

:D

Rashmi Kantharaja said...

@Nero,
I can guess that your L.K.G teacher was very pretty that you deliberately retarded your learning of Baa Baa Black sheep ( Seriously kidding, no offence intended. In fact, one friend of mine had given that reason when I had asked of his acute interest in a subject) :D :D

Let me clarify, about a day of hypocrisy, the poem also intended to convey ( how far it did, I am not sure ) the same that women don’t need a day of honour, they need honour to last forever. When I said “ Some souls breathe everyday”, I meant, your ( men, in general) existence is identified every day, unlike the ones whose existence is limited to a day. The concern about the “Ladies seat” and “equality of gender” was conveniently twisted ,right? I too, in a way, agree with that. Why have just four seats for women in the buses?.... Equal proportions is the need for the hour….rightly pointed out, although unknowingly :D

Sujeet said...

My two penny worth of comment - Womens Day is not required, as are Fathers' Day and Mothers' Day. I do not understand the hypocrisy surrounding the whole issue. Why pick out a single day to honor women? There is feminity in all of us. We must respect that. And if the purpose of having Womens' Day is to seek upliftment of the deprived lot, then everyone of us is well aware as to how successful that has been!!

Rashmi Kantharaja said...

@Sujeet,
Perfect! I completely agree with you.

Bohemian said...

as has been said by nero, i reiterate da fact that, all these 'days' are such a farce!

ofcourse, we can do widout them...after all ,we dun need special days to make each other feel special...

nevertheless..a nice creative flow in ur poem...

tc

death said...

oww

Rashmi Kantharaja said...

@Bohemian,
Thanks for dropping by. No two ways about your opinion.
@death,
Hmm...
Don't worry we'll come over the hurdles whatsoever.

death said...

hee hee hee :p