A Phoenix Forever

Rhucha Konkar posted under PenMuse-30 Poetry on 2021-05-19



Twelve bombs and grenades blasted the city Shedding one leaf of my family tree You said, "I will heal, I shall rise, don't pity!" You paralysed the lifeline, O Monsoon's fury Heap of bodies floating around drowned my mind Shedding one leaf of my family tree Showing them way to menace, fishermen were kind Who knew those men would leave the city tainted Heap of bodies floating around drowned my mind Hearing about the brutal rape, I fainted Inside the stony walls, resided the beasts Who knew those men would leave the city tainted Embracing the migrants roaming on streets A cauldron of care you will always win votes Inside the stony walls, resided the beasts O Mumbai, to save you, Gods are wearing white coats I don't want to helplessly roam, feeling guilty A cauldron of care, you will always win votes Please say "I will heal, I shall rise, don't pity!"   Penmancy gets a small share of every purchase you make through these links, and every little helps us continue bringing you the reads you love!