Skipped

 I'll skip that part.

You don't need to know it.
You'll be just fine knowing me as much as I choose to show you,
as much as I expose.
You're already judging me from what you know,
What would you possibly do with more?

I’Il skip that part.

I don't have to prove it.

I'II be just fine knowing or not knowing you completely,

I'm aware you too won't choose to truly express yourself to me.

And if I'm being honest, I'm evaluating you, your words and your actions already

What could I possibly do with more?


I'll skip that part.

But that part will never slip out of my memories.

Every time I breathe, every time I feel, every time I try to heal:

That part will cling to me- No

Not because I'm helpless, but because I want it to cling.

I chose to skip that part from appearing into the surface-

Mind it- the surface!


I'lI skip that part.

That part where I wasn't at my best,

Perhaps I failed

Or maybe made a mistake,

Probably I let someone, something let go off my grip,

I didn't portray too much interest, or maybe overdid it altogether,

That part where I stood perplexed, bewildered,

Facing the unknown, adjusting that surface face into a genuine smile,

That part when I gulped down pages and novels of words

From spilling off the brim, I left all those words unsaid- I left them on their graves.


I'II skip that part where I lied.

Also the part where I cried,

Stayed wide awake all night,

That part when life didn't meet my expectations,

Where I knew they were way more better than me,

And I? Too less; probably nothing at all.

I'll skip that part when I experienced what it is to actually

Feel small!

I'lI skip that part when I used to crawl-

I'll display myself only when I walk, run, or stroll.


I'll skip that part where I tore apart, just so that you wouldn't fall.


I'm glad you know me.

But you should know I've skipped a lot. I've skipped a lot of parts.

For you're just the audience, and 'cause you're special,

You're the audience that applauses longer and more.

You're the audience my eyes search for :

When I start the race, run the race, touch the ribbon,

Maybe even after and before!


Yet there's a huge difference between the understanding of the audience and the runner.

I'm not only the start and finish line that you notice,

I'm not exclusively my speed,

I'm also every thing in between,

I'm every step, every breathe, every heartbeat,

Every blink and all the weight when, even for a millisecond, I'm in the air

I'm the part that's skipped, often skipped...



~ Kripa Sarkar


4 comments:

  1. Fantastic writing but personal favorite is stanza 3rd and 5th. Those two felt really relatable. The poem touches heart and inspires us to embrace the unlovable parts of our life. Hella original and real.

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  2. I have read this poem over several times because I feel it deeply and it resonates with me as well. You manage to find words that are often hard to find, and you say it best. "I’Il skip that part. I don't have to prove it... What could I possibly do with more?" These lines have really made me think. They are all very powerful. I will always remember this poem fondly. Thank you for sharing it. Great job!!!

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    1. Aww! Thanks for your thoughtful insight about my poem April, it feels great to know that you liked this one!

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