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Rainbow and text
Rainbow and text
Original illustration by Mehak Vohra
This article is written by a student writer from the Her Campus at Ashoka chapter.

 

When I pick up the brush and the colours 

To paint the portrait of a lady  

I wonder who she is  

Is she a corollary of her thoughts and desires  

or is her being defined by others  

 

Is she about her body  

That is doomed to decay  

And transform into nothingness  

The silhouette of a youthful torso 

The hair that blow in the fresh breeze slowly turning grey  

 

Is she about the love in her heart  

Love, that in itself is enigmatic  

Pulp in the fruit of all affinities  

To ever exist in this world  

Love cannot define, only enrich 

 

Is she about the culture  

One that is shackle to the cries of freedom 

The tagging factory humanity has become 

Seeking validation at every step  

A cage-is what it is-crushing your will to live  

 

How do I capture the soul of this lady on fire 

Courageous, Unapologetic, Invincible 

Does my brush of judgement have what it 

takes to understand this Juliet  

Do my colours of regression have what it 

takes to fathom this Viola  

Does my canvas of confinement have what it 

takes to liberate this Ariel  

 

The portrait of this lady will be drawn on stars  

I drop my brush.

 

By Saina Suri, for the Trans Solidarity Fundraiser

Her Campus Ashoka University held a month long fundraiser to contribute to the gender-affirming surgeries of the trans community in India!
Mehak Vohra

Ashoka '21

professional procrastinator.