Wednesday, April 25, 2018

#26: In Today's Times

I know this world seems a confusing place 
I see the questions looming large on your little face 
As you start piecing together 
The breaking news
Remnants of grownup talks
Theories of your friends 
To plot a map that will
Be your guide. 
But what map can take you past doors locked twice 
Or help you see through all the hollow advice 
We hand out 
Hoping that the devices 
The safety apps  
and the tracking
Will keep you safe 
Knowing that this armour is as unreal
As the virtual world that birthed it. 
And will come crumbling 
The moment you walk into walls
Created by the taradiddle of the mighty  
Beti bachao now seeming more a warning than a slogan of change.  

Dear child, I don't know what lies to sprout 
As I stammer to answer your questions about 
Why anyone would kill an eight year old 
And I want you to believe that  
our streets aren't as unsafe
As the meadows she called home. 
But I know these lies won't  serve both you and I. 

So despite every instinct to hold you tight
I know you'll need to learn how to fight 
These lies, these bastions of blind power 
And for that here's all I can tell
Never be afraid to take a stand 
And speak up though you may be a lonely voice 
Trust the map inside your being
Deciding your own set of truths to live by 
Never resting on what seem like wins
For the best of the gardens always need weeding
And know that past these dark, confusing times 
There would be a glorious sunrise waiting, my little girl 
To remind you about the wonders of our precious world. 


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