Let Me Go

Srividya Subramanian posted under PenMuse-61 Poetry on 2024-03-18



She was inexorably caught, In an unfortunate onslaught, Her feathers were cut and tainted, Fresh beautiful colours painted, she even fought. Stalking few steps of a golden cage, She cried shrilly in rightful rage, I fed her with succulent treats, Persuaded her to stay upbeat and just be sage. In time, the feathers on her grew In fortitude and colours new, She could dream of another breeze Amidst the remote sighing trees, under the blue. Shackles untied; clutches broken She soared free into arms open, Strings of resolute held her tight Leading to unexplored paths bright, from safe prison. Poet’s note: This poem is metaphorical when it refers to women being treated as caged birds(pets). In time, they become strong and fly in search of new horizons. One must get rid of our misconceptions and salute their resilience to walk on unchartered paths.