Raining Red



I grew up believing that the rain is red.

Red like the scars mapped across my body,
gifted by a man who colour red embodied
Hot stew for all meals resembled the red sandstone, which brother went to mine from blood-marked zones Every day we took a bath in red water,
sourced from a brick well
Everywhere we were blocked by red tape,
sourced from bureaucratic cells
You see, red is omnipresent
It’s the colour of resistance but also the colour of our blood
Does this mean we’re born to resist?
I resisted red
but how can you, if all you see are corpses - dead.
A memory surfaces in my head,
how my sister was shamed monthly for her red
I can smell it too, you know
The red, a scent of my morning breath
Remnants of the wars fought by words I can only dare to speak in stealth If red is the paint I’ve been coloured in, body and bone
It’s only logical to see my surroundings in the same tone
So when it rained the other day
I said,
“Ma, see it’s raining red today!”

About this poem

I wrote this poem to describe the ageing quality that trauma possesses and how it strips, even a young child of their innocence and ability to view the world beautifully.

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Written on July 07, 2021

Submitted by mridvik on October 29, 2022

Modified on April 25, 2023

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Mridvi Khetan

 · 2003 · Delhi

I am a college-going student currently completing a major in psychology and creative writing. Writing poetry and prose from different unnatural perspectives is my guilty pleasure (so is singing fusion Acappella in my uni!) I also run a personal blog on Instagram for all my poetic musings as well as music covers :) more…

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  • rnadc
    The Winner because: it moves you, transports you. Stays with you. Great use of imagery. It is rhymed, but not overtly so as to be cliche.
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