Artwork 'Sense' by Lauren Rudolph
For what was like eons
The words lay there inside
Like smothered embers
In a hearth buried deep
Cloistered in the confines within
Almost in a limbo
For, to what virtue were they
Than to be lost yet again
In that labyrinth of hackneyed words
Pronounced each time
As just another blasphemy
But then, came that day
When the blood moon rose
And rekindled the cinders
To unleash a phoenix of words
Disintegrate from a lone voice
Emancipate from within
Flaring above from the binds
Of those age old ancient shackles
And like erupted molten lava
Spread out into infinitesimal roots
Of voices and words
Taking into its fold the prejudices
And melting out the vicious
In the purity of that ignition
Giving birth to a new day
Of a new liberated dream
PS: This poem of mine was a part of the event 'IGNITE from within the confines' curated by Deepa Gopal.
This poem of mine is the winning entry of the coveted 'Orange Flower Awards 2021' (hosted annually by Women's Web) in the poetry category.
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