The Time I’m My Period.

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Just the other day I shared a very powerful poem ‘Half World’ by a Telugu poet, and here I am today, sharing yet another AMAZING piece by a Tamil writer K. Geeta. Again I had to find the translation in English to read it, but here it goes.

The Time I’m My Period. (I am not sure with the title, my translation version says so.)

When the whole body is frozen into an abscess

When a private mount explodes silently

I make efforts vain to catch the pain in my grip

All of a sudden it gives a jolt

I in myself, solid becoming liquid

Then become a solid again

And then shattered to pieces.

Every month, having no other go

I transform myself into pain

Dead

Unable to plaster the wound that would’nt surface

Unable to grind the ribs into powder

Even unable to draw myself into a bundle of cosy sleep

Embracing the thirty-six hours of turbulence

Unable to remain a forced untouchable

Walking forward a few paces in civilisation

Becoming gasping leaps and sprints

Desiring to flatten the spine on the anvil

Toying with the idea

To bundle this bother with chains of iron

Again and again, once in every thirty days

Taking rebirths one after another

The period when crushed in gut-twisting agony

This period …

The problem does not lie only when people shy away with the topic, but even today their are many myths and beliefs associated with it. Not going into the details much here, I’d safely say that those beliefs should not be thrown on women, it’s on them if they believe in it or not.

Even today we have people who shy away with the topic of menstruation, and it is indeed a powerful poetry that I strongly stand by. Some people tend to take it so casually, never understanding the amount of pain that a woman’s body goes through and those hormonal changes which she is herself unaware of, in those days, every single month, almost her entire life.


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43 responses to “The Time I’m My Period.”

  1. kalyansparks Avatar

    Dudee…half world is Telugu poem..here you said its tamil!?!?!

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    1. Moushmi Radhanpara Avatar
      Moushmi Radhanpara

      Thank you for bringing that to my notice.

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  2. Adi Avatar

    Hey This is getting interesting and inspiring by every new blog post. Such beautiful and strong verses Keep sharing!!!

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    1. Moushmi Radhanpara Avatar
      Moushmi Radhanpara

      Thanks a lot Aditi.. 🙂

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  3. Kurian Avatar

    Beautiful reading. Thank you Moushmi

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    1. Moushmi Radhanpara Avatar
      Moushmi Radhanpara

      Always a pleasure.

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  4. Shantanu Baruah Avatar

    Women for long has been treated badly by society. I want to applaud you for bringing the regional beauties to our read through your translation. Thank you

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    1. Moushmi Radhanpara Avatar
      Moushmi Radhanpara

      It is indeed my pleasure to share such wonderful pieces of art.

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      1. Shantanu Baruah Avatar

        You did a fab job

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      2. Moushmi Radhanpara Avatar
        Moushmi Radhanpara

        Thank you 🙂

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      3. Shantanu Baruah Avatar

        My pleasure

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  5. Sifar Avatar

    The wall of stigma has started showing cracks and hopefully will crumble soon one day….the amount of pain, discomfort and suffering a woman undergoes and at the same time forced to hush up is so disconcerting….😑

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    1. Moushmi Radhanpara Avatar
      Moushmi Radhanpara

      It is. But there is no solution to it unless both men and women open up about it.

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      1. Sifar Avatar

        Absolutely

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  6. ShankySalty Avatar

    If a woman is called as “impure” on her periods then would you also call the baby “impure” who steps into this world due to the periods ?
    I think periods is not a taboo

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    1. Moushmi Radhanpara Avatar
      Moushmi Radhanpara

      Thanks for sharing your views.

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