Dimdima
Online Children's Magazine from India
Chevayur, Kozhikode
CHILDREN'S CONTRIBUTIONS
Huddled in a dark corner, a puny girl lay,
The eye forever shut, her limbs mutilated.
Yet she smiled - she lay not in this world,
But in another, one afore the war.
Papa, ma, brother Jas - like shooting stars they sped past her eyes,
Sigh! How delightful her life had been,
A picture of contentment & affection,
Midst that ecstasy she knew to be family.
And then, the war clouds thundered;
Her brother too, was sent to fight,
How they exulted: their boy! a brave soldier,
Fighting with all valour, for his nation.
Six months later, he was returned,
Ina body-bag...from corporal to corpse.
Two weeks of mourning not over,
Upon their grief was dealt a shocker;
Bomb blast! Oh Heavens;
Bereft of Jas but months ago,
Now her parents - Death bade them too.
Only the girl was left, or what was left for her,
An eye, a limb, a grating trunk,
A writhing face that screamed aghast,
A shrieking soul that gasped for life
How wonderful her life had been; now no life remained
Those beautiful days- another age,
An age before the war
Those days, that world: had they ever been hers?
Impossible!
Against this bleakness, this march to death,
Surely such a life was paradisical, heaven sent?
And yet, when she shrieked one last time,
When the solitary eye joined the numb one,
on her trembling lips hummed a tranquel rhyme
Her heart was back in another time,
In her world of compassion, of care, of joys,
The world she knew, afore the war.
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Dimdima is the Sanskrit word for ‘drumbeat’. In olden days, victory in battle was heralded by the beat of drums or any important news to be conveyed to the people used to be accompanied with drumbeats.
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Dimdima.com, the Children's Website of Bharatiya Vidya Bhavan launched in 2000 and came out with a Printed version of Dimdima Magazine in 2004. At present the Printed Version have more than 35,000 subscribers from India and Abroad.