“Sahib, a bamboo doesn’t flower, but usually when it does it dies. So I am metaphorical to this plant. Last night, I flowered. In the morning I died. I am not being guilty or unhappy regarding the occurrence sahib. I am in ecstasy. I never bloomed in my life, I did once and that was my last. What died is the desire to be alive in spite of repetition of events like I used to, the strength to drink my sorrows and search happiness elsewhere not in you. We are bound by the rules of society, and I am a woman of morals. We both know things between us have changed and being around you would simply make no sense practically.” LoveDeathWomanMoralsRules Of SocietyBamboo Flowers Book:Fourteen Urban Folklore Source: Fourteen Urban Folklore
“I don't have a choice sahib. Artho hi kanya parakeeya eva father used to say" "What does it mean?" "It means a girl is another man's property and she is held in trust by her parents.” GirlThought ProvokingOld SchoolSanskritBamboo Flowers Book:Fourteen Urban Folklore Source: Fourteen Urban Folklore