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Domesticated

A woman's ethereal essence transforms into domestic space, her profound freedom and flight sadly tethered

December 17, 2023

Instead of cotton, she wears gossamer 
woven by spiderlings. She floats 
from room to room with the wind 
in her pallu. A feather duster 
extends from her hand 
like a wand, making cleaning
a breeze. Her limbs, attuned to chores, 
meld into household accoutrements. 
By the day’s end, she becomes 
square footage. 

The whispers of her ability to fly 
at will are accurate, but as ever, 
the gender divide is impassable.

pallu: a part of the sari draped over the shoulder

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Suchita Parikh Mundul

Suchita Parikh-Mundul is a writer and copy editor. Her poems have appeared in literary magazines like Narrow Road, The Bombay Literary Magazine, Yugen Quest Review, Outlook India, Muse India, Sahitya Akademi’s Indian Literature, and anthologies such as Amity: peace poems (ed. Sahana Ahmed, Hawakal, 2022), The Well-Earned (ed. Kiriti Sengupta, Hawakal, 2022), and international compilations. Her articles have appeared in print magazines as well as websites.

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