Pyre of celebration, Everting the human soul. Men called her names, Alas! No one paid heed to her toll. Cacophony of hungry hands, Unleashed the beast. Satiating the callous thirst, Wait! Her skin is not a feast. Can you wander on streets? Like a sparrow singing a song. She believed in freedom, in her wings, Sigh! Something went wrong. The charred men laughed loud, Pointing fingers at her. Illusion it seemed, Everything was blurred. Suddenly she realized, Then... She moaned, not for her, for them. Death it was, death; you don't condemn. Death of a soul, of a nation, Of everyone who did only see. Broken wings will soar again, Over dead she will not cease... *Inspired from Assam Molestation Case. *This poem has been written for my team, The Bengaluru Bloggers’ Bistro of the IBL – The Battle of Blogs, sponsored by WriteupCafe.com . Join in at the official website www.indianbloggersleague.com and the page on Facebook at
Absolutely pragmatic list.
ReplyDeleteThanks for reading, Chaitali.
DeletePractical list, Saru..we really need those things to save money... :-)
ReplyDeleteThanks!
DeleteA much practical list! Those things are highly essential to save money! :)
ReplyDeleteHence they made it to the list :)
DeleteVery useful tips Saru. As I travel frequently keeping reusable water bottles will help as well as storage organizers are must for my house.
ReplyDeleteTwo essentials for a home maker, Swati.
DeleteNicely compiled list...
ReplyDeleteYou really did nail this one Saru. I agree on all except e-readers. Being old school here, but I love the feel of a book,turning of pages and usage of book-markers and so buying hard copies will always be my little indulgence :-) I need to get that storage organiser in place though.
ReplyDeleteI ditched books as we move a lot. I had a huge library before marriage. Wish I could be like you. Stay at one place and collect books.
DeleteWell said! I also have a notion spend more to earn more!
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