He/her

The poem titled ‘He/her’ talks about a man’s revelation of his

true self that is being a ‘trans’.

Upon realising it consciously he drapes ‘Sari’ around himself.

Sari is however associated to only beautify women but it must

be remembered that sari is just a fabric that beautifies

whomsoever. The man considers it to be his spiritual

achievement to accept ‘her’ that he’s been hiding. He was

moulded to be like a Man ignoring the ‘self’ desires. He fulfils

his lust of becoming what spiritually he deemed peaceful. The

feeling of such a transition is inexplicable for him that he finds

grammar (language) pronouns’ rules of being two-gendered-

bias. So his own identification as He/her is self-explanatory of

his own self. He is aware that his actions defy particular

societal narrow-minded behaviour but by accepting what he is

, he/her is truly a brave human in a world where like him are

considered cowards!

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