Sunday 22 March 2020

When this is all over


This poem is a byproduct of 'Janata Curfew', a collaborative effort of a father and daughter. (That's my father and I'm the daughter). Coronavirus is causing a lot of problems but it is also giving us a break from our hurried, caged lives where we don't have the time to look at things beyond our own little, closed zones. Moreover, the virus is also giving nature a break from us, a much needed one. 
When things get better, I hope we don't forget what we went through as a global community. 

This poem is a pause. It's about what we must wonder and ponder on. So well, pause every once in a while and look around, look back so that you can keep track of where you're going, so that you're never too late to realise where you've come. 

Here it is -


...


When this is all over,
Would you be 
A kinder soul than before 
When you waited alone, distant
Did you ponder
If you would be
More human than before
With less hate and rage
Gentle with empathy
Sensitive to the core.


When this is all over,
Would you wonder
If you could hear
Just once again
Sounds Of Earth 
Chirping of birds
Not bestrewn
With scream of horns
In skies so clean
That you could almost
Hear the squeak.

When this is all over,
Would you be this silent 
Ever again
Or make noise 
That drowns
Calls of the conscience

When this is all over,
Would you ponder
If you could have done more
Not waited 
But begun 
Earlier than Before.


- aashish & ekta bakhle