The Halved Half
The Halved Half


They look at your house,
They look at your wealth,
They weigh you in crores,
And that is how you're dealt.
They look at your stars,
They look at your moons,
Seeking for the perfect match,
And when it isn't, they croon.
They want you decked in gold,
Like you're a toy to be sold;
And they want you as pretty as you can be,
For all the eyes around that can see.
But oh! All you ignorant eyes!
Is there all that can ever be?
To the lovely maiden bride
Standing before thee?
Is a slightly crooked nose
Ever so mightily bad
Than a crooked soul can be?
Can the sparkle in her lovely eyes
So profound, Even comparable to
An otherwise yellow metal and its glee?
Is there ever a warmth
So comforting like hers
That the magnificent mansions can keep?
Is there ever a love
So pristine and pure
That the printed notes can seek?
So open your eyes,
And look at her,
Look at her again!
Eye her with reverence
And with all honour
For it is not in your privilege
To look down with disdain.
For she is a woman
With a spirit ever so high;
For she is not your caged parrot
But, a lark in the sky!