CHAINS OF THE SOCIETY
I had hoped to live in a palace but labor was a pillar
The Society was a barrier that I was unable to
cross
Hence, here I am, a child laborer
So, come and hear the thoughts that I have
about my being
Society is such a tyrant place,
I wonder why I was bought there
My requests were never heeded to,
I was taught to be careful
For I was never to be caught
My life had become boring and dull,
Each day receding like a converging mull
My life was a plight, a miserable sight
I was overwhelmed by this forbidden sight,
For I was bounded to the chain of rules
That was, in fact, our society to begin by
I had lost my aplomb, I had become a bolshie
lamb,
Bleating noises escaped from me,
Wanting to be freed from this plight
Wanting and Having are two separate
elements
Both of them mulish in their own ways
The norms of the society are a great fearful
thing,
Cause they made me look like a deviant beast
Deviant as I was,
Everybody showed me empathy
For my life was like the Great Apocalypse,
Completely drowned in misery
I was arduous,
Intriguingness had long before left me,
I was mortified for a company,
My ambitions were buried within me
But one day a miracle
zoomed right in
A lady saw my plight
And decided to take me in
I had new clothes
And food to eat
But most importantly,
I had the education to give me wings
It wasn't easy to settle in
But as time went on,
I discovered that your Will can never be
dampened
That your ambitions can never be tamed
Elphis, the spirit of hope, is the one who taught
me this.
It helped me to live life as a whole,
And for eternity speaking about giving up,
Would be blasphemy to me.
WRITTEN BY
NIDHI KAMALAPURKAR
About the poem and the author:
According to the Oxford Dictionary the meaning of life is summed up as :
The condition of being able to function and grow.
But is this the true meaning? From my perspective, Life is growth. Mental,
physical, emotional, and intellectual growth. But even today in the 21st
Century many individuals do not have access to basic amenities and human
rights. The poem ' Chains of the society' summarizes and tries to capture the
emotions that a child laborer, who has been stripped of all the basic rights
and amenities, feels.
The author, Nidhi Kamalapurkar, is a visionary and an ambitious person who
strives to be a world-changer in the best way possible.
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