Bliss.

Bliss.

Wednesday, May 1, 2024

A Breath, At Last.

A baby girl was born in a tiny hamlet;

Tiny and blue, she began her first innings in the ICU.

A frequent visitor; the nebulizer was her healing amulet,

To her, the IV Lines and oxygen masks were nothing new.


Bubbly and bright, she greeted everyone in her sight,

The apple of her mother’s eye;

There wasn’t a treatment they didn’t try,

Yet the little one was always cheerfully high.


A constant worry about the future,

A test was done to reveal the disease nature,

It was a faulty gene they said,

Going on, it would be a rocky road ahead.


Yet another episode came and went,

Each time making a slow but steady dent,

Until her poor lungs could no longer pay this oxygen rent,

Every cell in her body was thoroughly spent.


In delirium she spoke of a happier place,

Perhaps there would be a garden at this unknown place,

She hoped she could breathe at a slower pace then,

And thus retired the brave girl to a heavenly embrace.



Written in memory of Darshini a 15 year old girl, a regular at Cheluvamba Hospital who was a case of Primary Ciliary Dyskinesia. 

Darshini fought bravely until her untimely death. Will always remember her for walking into the PG doctors room and making conversation with us, asking us random questions, with a wide toothy smile. 

Rest in Peace. ❤️🙏🏼

Thursday, January 18, 2024

The Bride Ride


Just a young girl on her solo trip,

Not so long ago, I thought I would give marriage the slip,

Happy I was in my own little world 

Little did I know how life unfurled.


Always been my dad’s lil girl,

To my own tunes, I would twist and twirl,

Mom’s dearest pet I was, a long time ago,

Never realised I would one day find my beau.


A new lilt in every tune, a spring in every step I take,

A reason to smile every morning as I wake,

A new journey with a partner, equal and beyond,

A companion to cherish a precious bond.