Friday, November 2, 2007

Prison Reckonings


(The title is inspired from Jeffery Archer's Prison Diaries)

Behind the black bars,
the prisoner sits;
wearing the ever so recognisable
uniform.

The black concrete walls,
turned red at places.
Quite often.

The convict raises his head,
white patch of bandage,
dangles;
bloody forehead.

Pain was usual.
Happiness,
was rare.

The adjacent convent bell,
swings in the loud wind.
Its sings a known song.
The knell.

A narrow beam,
peaks in the dark cell.
Through the small hole.
Light.

A ray of hope.

There is life after death.
The birth of the new life.
Fourteen years away.

Sound of silence is,
experienced each night.
The prisoner,
cries.

The trees,
(from the hole)
swayed gently.
Agents of freedom,
hovered around.
Birds.

Freedom.

His mates bang their plates,
against the rusted pieces of iron.
He waits patiently,
Famine is not over yet.

There are some,
Unknown beckonings
In these,
Prison Reckonings.

2 comments:

Nitesh Kabra said...

bro i really liked d prisoner one man so true dude
keep it up bro......
aise hi likhta raha to my and ur kids will be readin ur poems and be will be abusin u jst like v do 2 d other poets v hav 2 study[;)]
dis guy has an awesome talent

Anonymous said...

Awesome Debs!!! Honestly speaking, yours is the most subtle skill I've ever seen.........your comparisons are unorthodox, unpredictable. After reading each verse am left spellbound.
"It's like the honey dew on the dead corpse."

Inspired.........just inspired!

Brother, dont let this talent go to waste........get urself published....this kind of talent cant be confined to blogs and sites......

And when u get published, I promise I'll be the first one to get mt copy signed.......