Skip to main content

I'm a 2000's KID

I'm a 21st Century, 2000's kid

Grew up watching everything, 

From Sherlock to Wake Up Sid.


Remember praying to God with my friends,

Asking for teenage to arrive sooner 

With desperate sincerity....

But instead of celebrating this youth, 

We ended up fighting depression and anxiety.


It's all so exhausting,

Every second seems uninspiring,

I'm drained out- emotionally and physically,

Just hopelessly dreaming....

Oh wait, what news did Instagram now bring?


Never imagined being quarantined,

For the whole of 2020

Was really possible,

These online sessions had me going berserk,

How much can I go on asking,

"Hey, am I audible?"


Each day passes, and I still have 

A hard time believing in the actuality,

That comes with the negligence ,

Of what really matters-

Racism, gender disparity and

HOMOSEXUALITY (!!!)

Yes, let's talk about that, shall we?

Okay, so I do find girls pretty,

And some boys not handsome,

But now I'm scared of the 'vigilance committee',

'Coz who knew I'd be judged,

For expressing my admiration for womankind,

With such unnecessary brutality?


And then there's THAT Aunty Ji,

With whom nothing new ever sits right,

"Uff, ye aaj-kal ke bacche!",

With that conventional tone, she'll recite,

But riddle me how it's any of her business,

If my skirts are short, or my jeans too tight?





I belong to a generation,

Which believes in everything interwoven,

Beyond time, space and borders,

Which believes in progress,

Of both sons and daughters,

All this while struggling with

Social, mental and eating disorders.


I'd like to confirm the fact,

That we have all experienced heartache,

In one form or another-

Oh, about it, I just think and shudder,

Indeed, we have all experienced heartache.

Who knew you could be so young,

And lose all your innocence,

With just a single heartbreak?


It also sort of kills me how,

They take us so lightly out there:

Taking our voices for granted,

Is an indication of what they think of Mother Earth:

'Coz the world outside their narrow minds,

Is burning,

The ocean beside their sea of thoughts,

Is churning,

Children apart from their own are in hopes,

Of learning and earning,

But for the planet's needs, all they do is

Act self absorbed and undiscerning? 


No, don't tell me what I'm supposed to do,

Rather, guide me, show me, and leave me astray.

I want to walk among this wilderness,

And carve myself a fresh path- each new day.

Side note to my 'mom of a teenage girl',

Don't you worry,

I'll be back before the Sun's last ray :)


All things aside,

Call me an old soul if you like, 

But am I the only one awkward with this

'Online love' culture and trend?

To me, it's so puzzling,

For God's sake, all I want to do,

Is find myself a loyal and true friend!


Ahhh, always stressed out,

My mind forever clouded and shaded,

One second I'm fine,

And the next, I'm all things jaded.

So sick of people losing hoping in me,

Even those, that I've always trusted.

I would make so many amends, 

If only I knew what wrong I did!

But perhaps it's the way I'm wired,

After all, 

I'm a 21st Century, 2000's kid.


Signing off in awesomeness.


BY

Tiara Arora, 

cleopatratia18@gmail.com

Comments

  1. Use gen z instead of 2000s kid and rest everything is good.

    ReplyDelete
  2. Very nice Tiara πŸ‘πŸ‘

    ReplyDelete
  3. Bro its so well written and really expressed all our emotions . This is actually fantastic :)

    ReplyDelete
  4. Every generation has its own issues to deal with....
    The ones for the present generation have been well articulated here.

    ReplyDelete
  5. Crisp and clear piece of writing. Loved it .

    ReplyDelete
    Replies
    1. Thank you Aunty for sparing time to read this!!!

      Delete
  6. This comment has been removed by the author.

    ReplyDelete
  7. as a kid of the 2000s can absolutely relate to the blog which is well written and all problems have been well articulated, amazing work, tiara strikes again, KEEP ON GOING!!

    ReplyDelete
    Replies
    1. So happy you could relate, was aiming for that ☺
      Keep Encouraging!!!!

      Delete
  8. Well-written. Keep expressing your thoughts freely. The world needs more candid and free-spirited writers today.

    ReplyDelete
    Replies
    1. Seeking more guidance from you Sir!! πŸ‘ ☺

      Delete
  9. Nicely done Tiara … the thoughts of Generation Z , with the troubles of covid added to the mix ;)

    ReplyDelete
  10. I can't express how much I just love this poem! In just a peom you talked about so many things that no one acknowledges about our generation. I was sad because it is all true and happy to know I'm not alone in feeling this way. Brilliant!!

    ReplyDelete
    Replies
    1. Yayyy , you made my day.
      thanks Ashisha!!! ☺
      Grateful for ur input ♥
      Keep encouraging!!!

      Delete
  11. This comment has been removed by the author.

    ReplyDelete
  12. Appreciate the scrutiny, love the intepretation and sure...why not? πŸ‘Œ

    ReplyDelete
  13. Tiara..I read it twice I enjoyed it so much... interesting flow of thoughts you have I must say woven seamlessly and effortlessly conveying clearly the going-ons in the minds of young adults as you..many like you would've identified with this and many like us would've relived your age! You've done a great job 😘 congratulations!

    ReplyDelete
    Replies
    1. Can't thank you enough for your kind words and exceptional compliments! Aunty!!😊✨
      Keep supporting please!!







      Delete
  14. Such nice thoughts and such beautifully expressed... great job done keep going girl you rockπŸ‘πŸ‘

    ReplyDelete
    Replies
    1. Thank you soooo veryyy muchhh!!! 😊

      Delete
  15. Just thinking girls are pretty doesn't make you gay you know. You have to be attracted to them (I won't assume whether you are or not though).

    ReplyDelete
    Replies
    1. Yessss, thank you for clarifying that and thank you for not assuming stuff 😊✨πŸ‘Œ
      The comments section needed you.

      Delete
  16. Well said Tiara.
    You have done a great job.
    Keep rocking!!!!!!!!

    ReplyDelete
  17. Nicely expressed Tiara...
    Most of the teenagers can relate to it really well.πŸ™ƒ

    ReplyDelete
  18. Goo Girl!!!!! You must have enjoyed the pride month....I support LGBTQ Community

    ReplyDelete
  19. Welcome to the LGBTQ community Tiara!!!! <3

    ReplyDelete
    Replies
    1. There is no community in my eyes....we are ONE and the SAMEπŸ’–
      ps: That's not what i meant😊

      Delete
  20. Amazing work!!!!������������

    ReplyDelete
  21. mirror of realityπŸ‘

    ReplyDelete

Post a Comment

Popular posts from this blog

The Shards of a Broken Glass

  Wait, wait, wait. Hold up. Before you start reading....take a minute, introspect and ask yourself whether you are a healthy human being, living in a healthy society. Sure, most of you are not diagnosed with any disease right now, your sugar levels are completely in check and your BMI falls in the "healthy" range. However, that's not the end of it.  'Health', as a whole, encompasses each one of our physical, social and mental attributes, all three of them being equally essential for one's well-being. And right now, when the world is shrouded with the terror of an ongoing pandemic, it is crucial that we finally shift our focus onto a neglected aspect of human survival- Mental Health . "What mental health needs,  Is more Sunlight, more Candor, And more Unashamed conversation."                                               -Glenn Close Mental health, as a topi...

The Way Out : Addressing the corona crisis

" He says the best way out is always through,  And I agree to that, or so in far  As that I can see no way but through"   Robert Frost. 24th of March,2020 would have been another ordinary day for most of us Indians, if not for the unprecedented revelation of a following 21 day lock down- in lieu of the Corona Virus Crisis- throughout the nation, revealed by none other than our Prime Minister. The announcement astonished citizens country wide, and immediately, there was a frenzy in local marketplaces.Nobody was prepared. People, including my own parents, rushed to the nearest shops and began hoarding resources in order to survive the upcoming quarantine, afraid of running out on basic necessities. The sudden panic, though, silenced down quickly. Undeniably, it was initially manifested as arduous and dull, majorly because each one of us has grown tirelessly used to the hustle-bustle of life and the rapidity with which it proceeds. Though slowly as we adjusted t...