
Shiuli Sural is a young Indian writer based out of New Delhi. She mostly writes fiction, underlining a social message in her stories. Besides being an avid reader and writing, her hobbies include drawing, listening to music and cooking.
The Last War
By Shiuli Sural
Ahoy there! The land approaches
The soldiers rejoice, the prisoner reproaches
They’ve come back from another battle
Destroyed houses, people and cattle
So the kingdom is now safe again
From enemies, treachery and disdain
The brave-hearts fought with all their might
To win each and every fight
But,
Those who had been martyred
On both sides, winners and losers
Shed tears for their families from above
They had been husbands, sons and fathers.
A war can never decide
Who is wrong and who is right
What is big and what is small
Who will rise and who will fall
What war does,
Is that it divides the world
Into more pieces and erects more walls
How can a broken heart ever rejoice
With restless nights and a dying voice
My world , my people, my near and dear
Let’s live in peace with love and care
Holding hands we all will say
That we renounce war from today
There are more pressing matters to be dealt with
Changing climate, rising poverty and filth
This beautiful blue mother Earth
Needs us to acknowledge her worth.
When Life Gives A Chance
By Shiuli Sural
It was not long ago
When the world looked dark to me
It made me question myself
My life, my choice, my ability
I turned around, looking
For help to forget my strain
Instead I found, a white substance
An answer to my pain
I felt so high
Like I could almost fly
This was ecstasy
No more did I cry
My very own world
No one to be seen
None to be heard
Here, I was the queen
A day arrived
Though not all of a sudden
When this world of mine
Was ruled by Satan
What I’d created in a frenzy
Had now turned it’s back on me
It clenched my throat
How I choked and choked
In the ocean of despair
Was my life’s sinking boat
But,
Then a change that was long due
Came in little by little
And I started to realise
Why my life was so brittle
I reached out for help,
Support, hope and empathy
I found oceans of all this and more
In someone who saved me
My therapist proved to be
An angel in disguise
Light and love she made me see
And freed me from my ties
Now,
I see the world with hues of hope
And the earth bejewelled with light
My mind and soul dream and smile
I find joy in every sight.