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I Exist

Posted on April 1, 2025August 9, 2025 by Vansh Malhotra
Vansh Malhotra (he/him) // Contributor

You have cut your hair 

You have pulled out your beard 

You have burned your moustache 

No facial hair 

then why 

Do you wear the Kara on your right hand? 

Everyone wants to know if I am a Sikh 

as the copper bracelet thuds against 

the desk when I write with my right hand 

and then I touch Lord Krishna’s bracelet on my left hand and I stroke my hair so short 

that they glare at me. 

Get off that Lord Krishna’s bracelet. 

Stop making fun of the heritage!

It’s not a Buy One Get One Free offer. 

The Heritage? 

Isn’t it my heritage too? 

Either the Kara or Lord Krishna’s bracelet? 

Both can’t live 

together 

with 

one person. 

India? Canada? 

Grandpa? Grandma? 

Hindu? Sikh? 

Both can’t exist together now. 

I disagree. 

I exist.

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