ISSN: 2455-9687
(A Quarterly International Peer-reviewed Refereed e-Journal
Devoted to English Language and Literature)
Budding Poet
Aditi Singh (b. 2007) is a student of class X in Jubilee Memorial School, Mokokchung, Nagaland, affiliated to CISCE, New Delhi. Her father is a teacher and mother is a housewife. She considers her parents to be her biggest support in her journey as a poet. She currently lives in Salangtem Ward, Mokokchung, Nagaland-798601 and can also be contacted through her e-mail address: aditisingh70053@gmail.com.
1. Experience
I experience things before they are meant to,
I shed tears before I am blue.
Balance is something that’s hard right now.
I hate change and I hate me too!
But “Shake it off! Shake it off!”
And can’t shake it somehow.
Before the greens and its thousand thorns,
I shed blood before I am hurt.
Now they’ll say “too young”
Like I’m wishing and dying to be burnt!
In the most crucial years
Your own body haunts you.
It’s true and not only my story,
At least I know what not to do.
When you relate to lyrics you never wanted to,
With each passing guy
You wish their eyes meet with you.
Crushing your sweater
To stop the heart crushing within.
I experience things before they get mean.
Heart with thousand cuts
But love on which no trust
Seems heaven’s cure.
The world’s sealed lips
And inside mind swords.
I try to drown my feelings
But the splash flies to me instead.
Where the mountain shines but blurry
And pink is the sky above
But the air seems too airy.
At times those alps are on fire
And the sky above
Is a blend of blood and desire.
With evening sunset
And closing eye lashes,
I shed a tear
Cause I know what will come next.
The want to be wanted
Will haunt again,
And the farther I go, it’ll sink me to death.
Clocks will tick and wish for eyes to meet,
Then count to ten and take it in.
Crush the chest
To stop the heart crushing within.
The world silent but see the clock strike twelve.
If silence could cure it,
I wonder who would love.
2. My Story
My story and a thousand others
Running on the same wheels.
The rivers and sounds like thunder,
Crossing millions as I meet new hills.
My story and a thousand others.
A crying baby then picked some laugh
On the chest of his mother,
Seeing glimpses of heaven's love.
Thousand closed books around
So am I and those eyes brown,
Running on the wheels
Of this million wheeled train.
A green body with blue dress
My eyes can't tell
That much they stretch.
Some dancing stories and some asleep,
It's like I’m holding time
And it slips away.
Each new face and then goodbye.
Houses there are with big dreams
And saw poverty next doors,
“There are two worlds it seems.”
A girl who forgot even she is a child,
While parents away
Or maybe forever that way.
Has baby brother on her left hip
Stress piled up, she doesn't know what a smile is!
Two planets I saw in one today.
One where the unspeakable wear gold
And another,
Where lives try in their strangest way to mould.
Some women bowing their heads in red silk
And some standing with red eye gaze.
Twenty silvers a stranger was to bilk,
And twenty strangers had humbleness at their base.
How wrong can be right
I saw some mould that way.
And that right can be great
I saw some hold that gate.
I smiled and smiled till the end
With my story and a thousand others.
I learned the way to live wasn’t one
But life was just one.
Then a few calls were made on the way
To the families waiting for us all day.
3. BLUE
There was red and yellow
And the blend was blue.
I pushed the gate with a smile so wide
And saw the thorns and the blood was true.
All high up
And that’s fine.
Girls don’t learn, I felt a blow.
Girls sit still, I crossed my legs.
Girl’s don’t want to learn?
How is that okay!
Breathe up once and out goes twice
After I hear what they call is “Nice”.
I thought girls are oppressed
But here they chose to!
Don’t blink my lashes to a guy
Thinking he’ll have the same blood too.
One day I heard those petals say
“Let’s book a restaurant on New Year’s Eve
And bring our guys
Cause who’ll pay the bills?”
A lie told a thousand times
Tends to feel the only truth.
Since twelve they pinned these rules,
Now climbing the mountain,
For them is not true.
There’s no one to blame
And even all at the same.
That day one uncle stopped by,
Thirsty but stroking his beard he stood.
I handed a glass,
But before sipping his thirst away,
He asked how many sisters I had.
I answered
Clanged his ring with the steel.
Laughed his heart
With the pity eye for me.
My eyebrows crossed
I smiled along,
Didn’t know I was the clown.
Turns out two daughters
Is too much for them
Who were handed that free diamond ring
By their wife’s forced hand.
Are proud fathers of seven rifles
And it doesn’t matter if they bullet less guns.
A knife through that art
Which created this river’s flow.
There is life in the blue
But with the snow above
Its too cold to grow.
4. Your Diary
There was a musky smell
Far side of my shelf,
Piled up with years of golden dust.
On layer said “Dear Diary”
I slid my fingers across
To the sweet air that made its rush.
Freckles were then left like those on your skin.
Then a gust of wind
Rifled the pages,
I saw the night and sun’s ray
It’s true.
Glowed more as it met the light behind,
I touched it,
It was you.
I read the lines,
And realized life was never cruel.
We are but drowning and gasping
In same “humans’ pool”.
For which mother flows the tears
Where all moms are queens!
Which life is the hardest
Here everyone bleeds!
I saw what you hid
I’m sorry.
But I thought the sun shone,
Because it had nothing burning within.
I thought you smiled,
Because you had never felt snow within.
There was a musky smell
Far side of my shelf,
Piled up with years of golden dust.
On layer said “Dear Diary”
5. A Pen
My fingers loosened
Then fell the pencil on the floor
Tip-toed my fingers went
Picked it up
And saw a pen in my hand!
The world had new colors!
Bricks on all borders
Pinned with taboos.
On one corner written
“All lives matter.”
They talked “Peace Talk”
No war, just love.
But through a little hold in the dark stream,
Blood had found
Its reason to be crowned.
In the world I lived,
Pencils I held.
If a line was made
Then erasers were raised.
Maybe I grew up
Didn’t follow the world didn’t change.
“Lives were lost only in 90s”
Didn’t know the swords are still the same
Just stories different.
They scribble the page
In the world of pens.
Draw a line in red
Only to erase it by scattering its red ash.
A great war is fought just once here
Because the next time
The old ears disappear.
Tears spread the ink, its dry now.
Blood on the nation’s mud splashed like so,
Because of someone else’s vow.
Banners, candles, no eyes on the corners.
The diamonds, then rubies,
All know the sword is wrong.
But down its tip
And their nations will breathe the last of their breathes.
My fingers loosened
Then fell the pencil on the floor,
Tip-toed my fingers went,
Picked it up
And saw a pen in my hand!