LALITHA JOSEPH

LALITHA JOSEPH Poems

Haunted by fears,
I tiptoed.
A safety net enmeshed me.
I am safe, I am bound.
...

Desire belongs to others
I borrow it often
To understand
I am in debt
...

Through the fissures,
pain oozed;
leaving stains,
crushingspirits.
...

Rusty hinges creeked
A stick walked in front
Guiding a fragile frame.
It tapped the corners
...

Boundaries blurred where
Sanity protruded into insane spheres

Measuring tape,
...

6.

I rolled the parchment.
It stinks of tradition.
I spread the carpet.
To hail the new age.
...

She turned round and round
To summon the past
The life smelling of moth eaten books
Coffee houses resounding with heated deliberations
...

Rivulets of pain,
Seep into the cells.
Cacophony of cosmopolitanism,
Clamours for audience
...

LALITHA JOSEPH Biography

Lalitha Joseph was born and brought up under the lush green backdrop of Kerala in India. She pursued her graduation and post graduation in English language and literature and at present she is working as an Assistant Professor in English at St. John's college Anchal kerala India.)

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Safety Net

Haunted by fears,
I tiptoed.
A safety net enmeshed me.
I am safe, I am bound.

I marched.
A fence blocked me.
I slammed the door.
But it was locked.

Yes I am safe.
Safe in the four walls.
Memories are my comrades.
Silence my companion.

Sun and Moon,
take their turns.
In peering,
through the crevices.

they will never see me.
I have become one.
With my memories…….
And memories die with me.

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