They bundled me up, separated me from all my other friends and tied up a knot on me. I was suffocated. Hadn’t they ever heard of claustrophobia? I wanted to breathe, to smell the ‘exotic Indian air’, to cherish the gone moments, to smile through the troubles but they wouldn’t just leave me alone. The weather seemed to be pleasant, I could sway with it, could feel the wind on my face, but only if they would untie me.

One of them held me by my hands, the other grabbed my wavering legs, and my stomach ached with the knot getting tighter and tighter. Couldn’t they apprehend that I was losing my shape? What would become of me? I would lose my colour and my shape. I wouldn’t want to lose myself but they just don’t understand me. When will they?

They are just relishing their game of tug of war. How can they get pleasure out of this, by disquieting me? How? I just don’t want to be torn into two smithereens, misplacing my individuality.

 


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46 responses to “Tug of war”

  1. davekingsbury Avatar

    A loss of identity that we can all identify with … subtly written piece!

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      Moushmi Radhanpara

      thank you so much.
      It is just sad that we all have to identify it with.

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  2. Prakash Hegade Avatar

    This is a very deep metaphor. Its a war of emotions! Nice one. 🙂

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  3. thewritewomanblog Avatar

    Your conflicting emotions and your struggle to be yourself is so evident in this post. We all have our tug of war at every stage in life. Could relate to it absolutely! Well expressed, Moushmi!

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      Moushmi Radhanpara

      It is such a pleasure to get such beautiful opinion from you. Thank you so much for making me feel I am not alone.
      Much love’

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      1. thewritewomanblog Avatar

        Much love too, my dear!

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