PR photo
By
Punam Sharma
Serpentine queue
She stands in the serpentine queue
with all the eligible voters from her family
under the blazing relentless sun
she is used to the queues
queues for rations, queues for gas cylinders,
queues for dole, queues for daily wages
after back breaking work
she waits patiently for her turn
(like many around her)
to repay the cost of a saree, some cash,
a bag of grains and a bottle of arrack
(for her good-for-nothing spouse)
not knowing that her vote can make
a difference to the outcome
and make a mockery of democracy.
She sits listlessly
under the humming air conditioner
sipping chilled daiquiri
watching with disinterest the serpentine queues
outside polling booths
not inclined to brave the heat and dust
to cast what she thinks is her meagre vote
(there are many like her)
she has never stood in a queue all her life
and elections won’t change that!
her husband has an important meeting
her kids are holidaying in the Swiss Alps
the elections too inconsequential for them
to disrupt their busy schedules
thus democracy is mocked again.
Punam Sharma
Punam is a stay at home mom and wife who resides in New Delhi, India. She writes poems in both English and Hindi. She also freelances as a contributor to English and Hindi textbooks for primary schools. She blogs as paeansunplugged. (http://www.paeansunpluggedblog.wordpress.com)
Poonam way to go .... I can see you up there ?? Surely much more on your way !
So perfectly expressed dear!!!
The emotion is so palpable.....in both the cases....well penned punam
You describe the farce so well, and the wife left behind ...
Nice? I belong in the que of last para?
What a nice capture of the irony.... it's hits hard too... Keep up your outpourings
This was one of my favorites. Wonderful Punam ??
WOW Punam.. so so well done.. applauds dear.. miles to go girl.. much love.. ????????????