'To sneer at love is unnatural crime': Vikram Seth's poetic response to Supreme Court order on gay sex

he Supreme Court on Tuesday refused to review its controversial order that reinstated Section 377, which bans gay sex, a decision that has dismayed gay rights activists in India.

Author Vikram Seth, who calls the court ruling a defeat of human rights, spent a sleepless night putting his thoughts into a poem that he e-mailed to NDTV last night, hoping his words would "give heart to some." 


Vikram Seth's "Through Love's Great Power"

Through love's great power to be made whole
In mind and body, heart and soul -
Through freedom to find joy, or be
By dint of joy itself set free
In love and in companionhood:
This is the true and natural good.


To undo justice, and to seek
To quash the rights that guard the weak - 
To sneer at love, and wrench apart
The bonds of body, mind and heart
With specious reason and no rhyme:
This is the true unnatural crime.


http://www.ndtv.com/article/india/to-sneer-at-love-is-unnatural-crime-vikram-seth-s-poetic-response-to-supreme-court-order-on-gay-sex-476674?pfrom=home-topstories

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