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The Witness
by Ravi Malhotra on Oct 25, 2007 11:31 PM
This is the poem I wrote post Gujarat Riots:
"The Witness
A helpless girl she hardly knew What it was all about Afraid, trembling she recounted It started with a shout.
Marauding mobs with swords and spears They came with bloodshot eyes, The childrens' gleeful laughter then Turned to screams and cries.
Father, mother, friend had died Some stabbed against a wall Was a frenzied mob that so Didn%u2019t spare her doll.
She had seen her kith and kin Dying bleeding and in pain, And had sobbed and prayed to God But it had been in vain.
There was nothing now she could Call her home and ground, Hiding, shivering in the night Had feared from every sound.
Through the night from far away Came sounds she could hear, Every moment she could feel Them coming near and near.
For two full nights and a day She hid behind a wall Waiting expectantly to hear Her mother to her call.
Exhaustion and hunger had Then started her to tell, She would have to look for food Away from the putrid smell.
Littered barren streets she saw And not a friend in sight, Looked for shops she thought she knew Deep into the night.
To her horror she had seen What all had been done, Men into beasts had turned To have some gory fun.
Keepers of the law had come Questioning around Looked and pocketed things that lay Undamaged on the ground.
To the grey haired men with truth She told through misty eyes, What she saw and would remain Embedded in her
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