Friday 23 January 2015

Brave

Be brave. Stand straight.
Some shoulders have borne worse weights.
Still do. In the sighs and shrugs
Of unbroken backs but deadened minds.
Yearly the lines grow and sag.
Don’t hurt them, you say.
Don’t be selfish. Be brave.
Bravery was for the guns and grenades that shattered minds and their peace.
Bravery was for those who wrote and spoke and marched.
Pushed against odds, that are to you just ink forms printed on earmarked pages.
They’re just stories passed through ages.
Bravery is not for simpletons like you.
They say. Or you think they do.
Be brave. You say.
On days when one drop squeezes out
As opposed to the floods that have, but of late, come to a stop.
Girls don’t cry. You say.
Be brave.
Some shoulders have borne worse weights.
Don’t worry. It won’t bite.
Don’t be so scared. It’s all in your head.
Don’t be a child. Your words fall dead
On numb ears. Because it’s just one of those days
When just a bark startles a panicked craze.
When the silent noises won’t stop.
Buzzing. Screaming. Drumming.
What an oddity of a human. They say.
Wear a wall on your face.
Be brave.
Don’t be afraid to be speak. But don’t speak stupid.
You won’t find meaning in it, will you?
Don’t be afraid to be yourself. But can’t you be just a little better?
You will always invalidate me in the end.
I will never be your soldier.
I am the sheltered commoner.
No storm
Ever reaches me that you see
Except those inside me. Unseen
I sing no songs of bravery for me.
In a world where singular battles are unseen unlike the greater war
I am your weak little child
That is all you see.
Be brave
Is your only advice to me.






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