Monday, April 8, 2013

When Lightening Strikes



When Lightening Strikes

The tall angry flames which consume all in their path
Which spare no one from their wrath
The torrential rains which strike everything under
Washing through, to no might it does surrender
The cold wind which sweeps away every leaf on the ground
Brings down trees, rips apart fences like an furious hound
The air which the rich and poor breathe alike
The water which satiates the bedridden and the youngster on a hike
They all know no difference, it’s all the same to them
Whether it is me, whether it is you
Whether these are paddy fields or wastelands
But look at the lightening which knows where to strike
It strikes the chosen, there is no fair play
It might be you , it might be  me
And there’s no good reason why it is so
The going might be good
And all that you want yours
In the best of times tragedy might strike
You may ask why, you may ponder for long
But the answer, my friend, is this
That it is not always going to be fair
That it always was, up till now
Does not challenge what is to come
It comes as a blow, destroying the moment
But don’t let it take more than that
Because it has taken what it could,
Don’t give up what it didn’t
For that is for you to build on
And to build everything from it, yes, you can.


Vani Venugopal
8/4/2013, a fine spring night with mosquitoes having a party on my toes


Sunday, April 7, 2013

What I Want


What I want

I want a lot of things
I am sure you do, too
I want your affection
And to assure me of it I need your attention
I want to see your face light up
When you see I am there
I want to see you frowning in concern
When you see I am a bit down
I want you to be there
Even for the most little of things
I want a lot of things
I am sure you do, too
Is it asking for much?
Is it asking for too much to get without asking?
If only you knew without me telling
And you see that it is done
I would become a princess
But a bound one at that
Bound by your love
Bound by how much you care
Bound by a bond which is wonderful and strong
Yes, every lucky soul is bound
And every soul is lucky to be thus bound

Vani Venugopal
7-04-2013,
Little room with no windows in Kailash Hostel

Saturday, April 6, 2013

Just So


Just So

Like the happy birthday song which knows no age
Like the flowers of spring which wilt away
Like a child’s wailing which comes and goes
Like the clock on the wall which doesn't turn back
Like day and night which follow each other
Like the tweeting birds who lift my day
Like the green lawns which glisten with dew
Like the old man who has nowhere to go
Like the poor kid with a hungry stomach
Like the other kid who refuses to drink his milk
Some things are just so
Some things are unfair
Some things are blessings
And some things not ours
Like it takes more than eyes to see
And more than a mind to feel
An ache to make a bone’s presence felt
Sometimes we know, sometime we care
Sometimes we don’t and it’s not always our fault
It is only because some things are just them
And let us let them be, let us live on


Vani Venugopal
7-04-2013,
 X-.Hall in IIT Delhi

Thursday, April 4, 2013

A Rapist’s Suicide Overtakes Justice



Ram Singh, the prime accused in the Delhi gang rape incident on Dec 16, 2012 has walked away scot free to the other world. He committed suicide! While there is a huge outrage about this lapse of security which  allowed him to kill himself, there is also wide spread suspicion of foul play, that is, murder.

 He has moved on, yes, and I only hope that it was murder! A brutal savage like him does not deserve to die on his own terms, or live, either. Some say that his guilty conscience must have caught up with him but a person who was capable of doing what he did, stretching the limits of humanity, should certainly not have the excuse of a guilty conscience in his favour. Guilt is human and he was not.

I hope it was a murder, it is unfair that he should die with a noose of his own making. Maybe there were demons his mind killing him, forcing him to end it all. But who created those demons? He himself did. Again, I hope it was a murder.

So, what about the concept of the right to a fair trial and punishment awarded by a court of law? Well we can brush that aside by the same logic and laws, which allow murderers and rapists to walk free among us or live in peace in jail while the courts take years to conclude a case during which the victim is made to relive the horror again and again and made an object of the society’s own ill fitting judgements, taunts and blame.

I feel the strength draining out of me as I write this. I am outraged, but more than that, I am distressed and disturbed. And all this by just being an onlooker to the heinous crimes happening around me. I can’t begin to imagine what the actual victims, their family and friends are going through. Let us hope and pray for peace and justice and look forward to the day when we can say ‘Incredible India’ without a hint of sarcasm.

Please refer http://www.ndtv.com/topic/delhi-rape to read more about the Dec 16th gang rape in New Delhi.