The Dawning

April 25, 2023

 

The world shifts on its axis
when it dawns on you
that your parents
are not the font of knowledge and wisdom
the epitome of perfection
not gods,
but imperfect, fallible human beings
with dreams and desires
a life beyond parenthood.

The aftershocks stun
the tremors reverberating a long while
the blind trust shattered.
Though this is replaced
by a maturer, adult understanding
the child in me mourns the loss.

Nishat Wasim

Nishat Wasim has been writing and publishing poetry since 1984. Her poems have been published in national newspapers, magazines and The Journal of the Pakistani Academy of Letters. In addition, her poems were included in the anthology Poetry From Pakistan. Oxford University Press. Karachi 1997. Nishat is senior faculty at the dept. Of English. The University of Karachi. Karachi, Pakistan.

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