Category: Relationship Poem
May the child find a home
I couldn’t erase the haunting image of
A child trying to wake his
Dead mother.
Dead, from dehydration and exhaustion;
Exhaustion unimaginable, from days,
Days of walking and travelling,
Travelling to return to their homes.
I couldn’t erase the relieved words of
Some other blessed people.
People who said they were grateful,
Grateful for their karma,
Karma of being fortunate to good birth;
Good birth indeed.
Indeed life can mean returning to our roots.
I couldn’t erase my thoughts of
That child who is too young to know;
World in its formative period where,
Love, care, food and play makes sense.
Most of today may be forgotten, and
His cries will remain till memories fade.
May a mother give him a life in a home.
Stories of migrant labourers (India), especially footloose migrants, have been the news stories for sometime now.
I was deliberately avoiding the post of news-based poems though, have been writing a few on the current issues. Today, I thought of sharing my emotions.
2020, Deeya Nambiar
Green III

Each one an abode.
Woods kept the secret
Safeguarded by green –
Every life a belief.
How fortunate!
Copyright © 2017, Deeya Nayar-Nambiar
Whose was it…
Travelling with a pair of shoes –
A pristine white canvas;
Relentless climbs
And lone journey on rugged path.
Just when someone mentioned her –
‘A fragile being for delicate life,’
She kept me gripped to adventure
And led me home clean feet;
Not one but many
Imprints on her surface
Etched memories
Of the victorious…
A stubborn self?
Unsuspecting shoes?
Susceptible minds?
Or our complete trust?
Whose was it anyway,
When a pristine white canvas
Enamoured me to consider
Travelling with a pair of shoes?
Copyright © 2016, Deeya Nayar-Nambiar
