HONOUR

 

K.V. RAGHUPATHI

 

“Honour to you ...”

The Brigadier cheered lustily,

in the hall adorned by men and women dressed sprucely and elegantly,

amid thunderous plaudits and clappings as they echoed and reechoed.

 

The young man, aged thirty,

tall, lanky, brown,

handsome though not charming,

walked uprightly displaying dignity.

between the rows of seated men and women

with a black box in his hands he carried.

 

Before Brigadier

he stood saluted.

 

“Honour to you for your exemplary bravery and courage ...”

As the doughty Brigadier outstretched,

from his hands dangled the sparkling gold disc medal, crimson ribboned.

 

On seeing it

the young man composed, grave

stood in utter silence

as never before in his life.

His looks sullened.

 

With vigour and force like the gushing forth water

he spluttered from the depth of his heart

much to the astonishment of all:

 

“... I refuse to adore my body, mind, soul sparkling

with your/medal,

for I now surrender disillusioned and disenchanted

to you my arms and dress bundled in this black box.

I resign henceforth

 

for I am transformed and enlightened.

My heart now so strong as never before

willed against shedding blood any more,

for I can no longer see with my own glaring eyes

human blood spilled on the ground

the inhuman, brutal sacrifice at the tup of bullet ...”

 

 

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