People called me a madman, a terrorist, an anarchist –
I am none of those things,
My name is Daedalus of Athens and I was the greatest inventor to have ever lived,
They sought to break me, to wound me, to steal the very things I loved –
I wanted none of it,
You act as if fame was a great honour who deigned to bestow upon me,
You think I wanted to kill my nephew? Perdix, was merely a boy –
Perdix, replace me?
I made him, I made you all, I made Athens the greatest city in the history of mankind,
And what did you do? Oh, you ostracized me, you laughed at what made you great –
Did you expect me to watch idly by?
While you made me an example to haunt your children at night,
And then I worked for the power-blind king, Minos and his half-mad wife –
But I would have none of it,
I was made a symbol, a symbol of Crete’s growing prowess,
And then I achieved the feat no man had, yes, no man –
I created life,
My workspace, My creation, Oh, My Labyrinth, It was a gift from the god Hephaestus himself,
But this was not done by a god, but by me, mere Daedalus –
And what did I get for it?
I was imprisoned, tossed aside like just another tool, no escape ‘cept a window on the tallest tower,
You mocked me Minos, but I thought you knew not to underestimate me –
I flew, while Icarus decided to touch the Sun,
Foolish boy, never could listen, could he? But I flew, Minos, I had golden wings, those to rival Nike’s,
Sicily was a strange place no doubt, but with the usual half-piece king with a mind on gold –
I rebuilt myself in the shadows,
And when you came along, my three apprentices worked magic on your backward soul,
I hear you were made a judge in the underworld –
Forever only a slave to the will of Hades,
Not bad, but how does it feel sending others to the paradice you can never go to?
And me? Don’t you want to know what happened to me? Finish the story –
I’m on Endeka now,
Yes, I finally did it – what you only talked about. I became Daedalus of Athens, inventor immortal.
ANVI TUTEJA
-with you till the end of the line, pal-


My name is Anvi Tuteja. This is a collection of poems, write-ups, short stories and reviews. This is all my personal work. Your likes and comments are always appreciated. Click the Follow button to receive e-mails about my next posts and activities.