Poem: The Inevitable Conversation
Some conversations are inevitable. However we see it we always go back to history. Think about the idea and not the person. That is the inevitable conversation.
Poem: The Inevitable Conversation
The law is blind,
and it can never be read
Probably by Braille…
it is always special that wayConstitution is rewritten
By a herd that can be two-thirds
A country could be dismembered
When a Parliament has numbersOr —
If the Supreme Court has it
Even the judges’ seats are split
There is an aisle to walkThe words of the majority
When spoken is final
So somebody waves the constitution
Ask them after ‘What amendment’Like history, this venerable document
Written by powers-that-be
For it is easy to prosecute
The vulnerable few through law
Than to persecuteJustice and law are miles apart
And never been the sameThe chorus of the herd
Drown the voice of the few
For the right to dissent
And the right to protest
Without fear of backlash
And being called ‘anti-national’If herds are only heard
What difference does it make
To call yourselves a democracyLeaning on history
But history is always perspectives
We will never exorcise
The ghosts of our pastA line must be drawn
Understand it must be hard
For we walk on the dust
That our ancestors have becomeIf we have to fight for their rights
Going back to the past
However dark it might have been
Why don’t we start with dinosaursElse —
Let us start the inevitable conversation to
Respect the lives of today
For a better tomorrow.~Ashok Subramanian © 2024