Thursday, April 9, 2009

Mockin the norms.

It hurts. I am constantly being reminded of a T-shirt I once used to wear which would read " Change is the only thing constant." Really. At times life changes pretty fast. It would remain stagnant for years sometimes. I was not born with a silver spoon but a silver streak in the brain for sure. Its evident by the umpteen titles and laurels that sit like feathers on my cap. From a ranker in primary school to Miss Reubs flower queen to General secretary to Miss Delhi times 2008 -09 ( only to mention a few ).. I've had my share of multi-farious role playin.

I defy the norms set by people in our Indian Social System who in the veil of traditions, crush them to pieces by rapin their daughters and gettin them raped by other men old enough to be their father's bloody father, by killin innocent girls for just a bundle of papers they could've earned themselves, by burning poor girls for not bringin dowry, by gettin li'l girls married at an age when they should be gettin their barbies married, by tramplin the spirit of a wife who is expected to stand behind a man all her life to support him and ahead of him in dire straits or to bear the bullets of the creditors, by allowin sons to frickin roam about like a king and come back home with a criminal case and killin the dreams of daughters for whom sun is the only star and moon a dream only to be looked at from the house window. This is absurd. No this is actually funny. I could have a good laugh at it all day long.

Where are we headed sweetheart ? I was a daughter when my father would ask me not to do this, do that.. why ? dude, no decent guy would ask for my hand in marriage otherwise. I should protect my dignity ( my father's ) till I met my price charming. Well that was to happen soon. I met him. We're engaged seven months now. NOW - I am not expected to do this, do that because I represent two families. I need to protect my dignity ( their dignity ) till I bear kids. I am guessin I would have to protect this dignity for them as well, since they would want to walk around with their chin up amongst their friends. My kid would say " My mother is a dignified woman, a woman of substance. " Is it a vicious circle that's never goin to end ?

I thought I was different. I have a different approach to life. According to me, there are two kinds of people. 1. Who ape others 2. Who don't care to ape or be aped. To them life has a bigger, wider meaning. I belong to the latter group. I have a spiritual, a rather philosophical approach to life. I don't see people as people.. I see them as souls. Most of us wander about with no purpose. Its interesting to meet these spirits. They make you realize, you're not the only idiot on earth.

I always thought differently. Where girls in my school ducked their faces at the mere sight of boys, I deliberately played cricket with them. Why the hell would you hide away O feminine power ? You're the reason why we have a cricket pitch in the first place. It is you who gave birth to Sachin tendulkar, Virendra Sehwag and the whole cricket team. Even a dark Rajnikant plays fair cuz of you. Barack obama wouldn't smell the air in White house, had you been dead. Why do you fear your own output ? Why do you quiver at the sight of the one you held safe within you for months ? I pity you O power gone powerless. I feel sad.

17 comments:

Ray said...

Aaaah...the dragon within has awakened ...and what a great master piece it is . :) i've been through what you are saying too..the whole "play by society's rules" ..."How can you do this what will ppl say?" kinda questions. Its good to know that you too share the same angst and the spirit of going against the tide. I only hope someday our paths may cross ..and that this might cause a rip in the fabric of the space time continuum

Neha said...

Oh Ray ! Thanks tonnes. But I think we need more spirits think-alikes to be able to make our approach a tide at all. :) Then the dorks livin the norms set by bigger dorks would be the ones going against the tide. na ?

Buzz said...

loved your writing style, great work! keep it up.

Neha said...

Thanks, Buzz ? :P

Anonymous said...

very nicely expressed!

Chumchum.. said...

WOW! is the word for your thoughts Neha..Believe you me,I didnt know this Jiggy Wiggy can go so deep...
Hats off to you Kiddo..

Danny said...
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Danny said...

Sorry to be rude. I have not seen you, and I don't know you so there is no chance of me being biased. I just have a gut feeling that you might either be very goodlooking (reading the style of the comments) or someone who still doesnt know what she wants from life ( EG:- we need more spirits think-alikes )
I find you childish, someone who cant take the fact that roses have thorns!!!

Neha said...

@ Dayanand: It wasn't rude at all. I am 21. Perhaps I'll take sometime to learn a lot more phrases than just mere " roses have thorns " sorts. :-)

Thanks anyway.

Danny said...

@Neha
21 and you think like this. Kewl.
Cheers to you
Keep walking!!!

Daya

Neha said...

What do you do for a living?

Danny said...

@Neha


Money wise and Engineer-
Wrote 2 books, second being a recent novel but taking time to write the third one and run an entertainment website, and now started co-writing scripts and songs for movies (still in the initial stages)...that's it nothing special. What about you??
white.rhyme@gmail.com is my nest

Neha said...

minikindoll@yahoo.com
Get added there?

Caroline Andrade said...

Neha, love your style of writing babe...the first piece reflects a strong sense of feminism within you...keep it up!!

ROMIT SHAH said...

ohhh gr8!!!actualy i dont kno you personely,juz came acrossyour profile through suril..bt i guess am lucky enuf...spectacular way of xpreesin your thots in a milder way..2 deep though..keep tath up..cheerz :)

Deep said...

Nice, thought-provoking post.

"was a daughter when my father would ask me not to do this, do that.. why ? dude, no decent guy would ask for my hand in marriage otherwise. I should protect my dignity ( my father's ) till I met my price charming. Well that was to happen soon. I met him. We're engaged seven months now. NOW - I am not expected to do this, do that because I represent two families. I need to protect my dignity ( their dignity ) till I bear kids. I am guessin I would have to protect this dignity for them as well, since they would want to walk around with their chin up amongst their friends. My kid would say " My mother is a dignified woman, a woman of substance. " Is it a vicious circle that's never goin to end ?"

Really struck a chord, made me question the subtle male chauvinism within me. And to think you're just 21, a year younger to me :-)
Came across your blog through FB.

Deep

Neha said...

Thanks Deep! :)