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The Epiphany

Here’s an evocative poem about the fears of an unwed mother – exclusively for Different Truths.

As an epiphanic light,
The realisation came, 
How his thoughts have made
Me so ruefully lame.
 
Time is distilling in the form
Of regular day and night.
But for him, I hardly know
Any way of having delight. 
 
Despite on the land, I find
Myself on an alien island,
Surrounded by guilt-ridden
Memories are turning into dreary sand.
 
Certainly, I'd kill−
My depressed, agitated visions
Before I would conclude
With my self-destroying decisions.
 
But is there someone too
Who moves in my womb?
Who is unaware that
Mother might be a tomb.
 
Oh! What if he or she comes
And asks for his or her father.
Innocent he or she is and
For him, excuses, I'd gather. 
 
My child is me, my blood,
My emotions, my everything, 
For whom I'd bear
All blasphemies or anything!
 
Like a fond mother, I'd live,
If not as a loving wife
Inhumanity is one of
The filthiest taboos of life.

Picture design by Anumita Roy

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Vickey David
Vickey David is an Indian English poet, editor and lecturer. Born in West Bengal, India, he authored three books and edited four poetry anthologies. He has been a participant in many national poetry and short story contests. He has also published his poems in online and offline magazines. He is best known for his minimalistic expression, through which he successfully captures the essence of everyday life.
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