Analysis of My Dying Conscience



Sometimes in the dark of the night,
I visit my conscience  
To see if  it is still breathing,
For its dying a slow death
Every day.

When I pay for a meal in a fancy place.
An amount which is perhaps the monthly income
Of the guard who holds the door open.
And quickly I shrug away that thought,
It dies a little.

When I buy vegetables from the vendor,
And his son "chhotu" smilingly weighs the potatoes,
Chhotu, a small child, who should be studying at school.
I look the other way
It dies a little.

When I am decked up in a designer dress,
A dress that cost a bomb
And I see a woman at the crossing,
In tatters,trying unsuccessfully to save her dignity.
And I immediately  roll up my window.
It dies a little.

When I buy expensive gifts for my children,
On return,  I see half clad children,
With empty stomach and hungry eyes,
Selling toys at red light
I try to save my conscience by buying some, yet
It dies a little.

When my sick  maid sends her daughter to work,
Making her bunk school
I know I should tell her to go back.
But I look at the loaded sink and dirty dishes,
And I tell myself that is just for a couple of days
It dies a little.

When I hear about a rape
or a murder of a child,
I feel sad, yet a little thankful that it's not my child.
I can not  look at myself  in the mirror,
It dies a little.

When people fight over caste creed and religion.
I feel hurt and helpless
I tell  myself that my country is going to the dogs,
I blame the corrupt politicians,
Absolving myself of all responsibilities
It dies a little.

When my city is choked.
Breathing is dangerous  in the smog ridden metropolis,
I take my car to work daily ,
Not taking  the metro,not trying car pool.
One car won't make a difference, I think
It dies a little.

So when in the dark of the night,
I visit my conscience
And find it still breathing
I am surprised.
For, with my own hands
Daily, bit by bit, I kill  it, I bury it.


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Poetic Form
Metre 01001101 110110 11111110 1110011 1001 11110100101 10111010101 101110110 010110111 11010 1111001010 011110010010 101111110011 110101 11010 11111000101 011101 0110101010 010100110100 010100011110 11010 11101011110 101111110 110100101 101111 111111011011 11010 1111101011 10011 111110111 1111010101010 0111111101011 11010 1110101 1010101 11110101011111 1111110010 11010 110110110010 111010 1111110110101 11001010 01011100100 11010 111011 101100001100100 11111110 110011011 1111010011 11010 11001101 110110 011110 1101 11111 101111111101
Closest metre Iambic tetrameter
Characters 1,942
Words 436
Sentences 21
Stanzas 10
Stanza Lengths 5, 5, 5, 6, 6, 6, 5, 6, 6, 6
Lines Amount 56
Letters per line (avg) 26
Words per line (avg) 7
Letters per stanza (avg) 146
Words per stanza (avg) 39

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Written on July 09, 2023

Submitted by ashishsehgal75 on July 09, 2023

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