Parvathy tells us about a patient sinking into despondency. Here’s a dark poem, exclusively for Different Truths.
An apple a day, keeps the doctor away. But no. Or it cannot. I consult my doctors every month, But I was left quite untreated, after many tests, and most times Diagnosis failed, like the apples. And all beliefs slowly started, Taking away my hopes. Because they all tried to treat my disease, and not me. How can one be cured? Whose mind is deeply affected, The embers of deep distress Couldn’t be found by any… And all my doctors kept treating my disease, but my mind was untouched. Day after day, I slipped to darkness, The dark winds of dismay Couldn’t be diagnosed ever And I was driven deep down. And I slowly started forgetting, All the pains, sorrows and even solitude couldn’t touch my mind more Neither my doctors, nor the apple. And I slowly started to believe The darkness in the dark.
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Parvathy Ramachandran is a writer and an academician. She started her career as a teacher at Al Noor International School, Bahrain, before she joined TKMM College, Nangiyarkulangara as Assistant Professor of English. She has also served Sree Narayana College for Women, Kollam. Parvathy’s fields of interest include poetry, short fiction, Transcultural studies, Gender studies, etc. She has presented papers national and international seminars. She published her debut anthology of poems, Late Night Lantern





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