Seventeen-year-old Junaid Khan was stabbed on a train when he was returning home after Eid shopping in Delhi. He and his brothers were attacked for being Muslims and ‘beef-eaters’.#NotInMyName vigil in Delhi’s Jantar Mantar. Credit: The WireThis is the second in the five-part ‘Poems in Saffron Ink’ series. Read the first part here.The Wire presents the ‘Poems Written in Saffron Ink’ series that capture the present environment of divisive politics, with threats to freedom of expression, where minorities feel unsafe and incidents of mob lynching have become common.§Street Performance. Lynched. 2017.They are dying as boysare meant to die in the market,on a train, at the threshold of a homethey could barely grow up in.Boys, not men, mortal and guiltlessbut guilty for wearing white caps for prayer,three hairs on their chin, the few namesof god they learned by heart.Al-Shahid Al-Hayy An-NoorGod witness God living God lightThey are bleeding their boyish blood in these streetsthat scream in the saffron din inside this smogover a country, discoloured—God witnessGod living God light—it is hard to breatheand keep breathing as youth asphyxiateson sermons shouted from the pulpits of corrupted gods.Cow Nation Nation Mother Mother CowGod witness God living God lightCalves are fodder for packs of wolveswith machetes and prayerbooks, misquotedto absolve the bodies of boys who didn’t want to die.Savagery is our salvation you say, silent, as the sinners walk the streets with candles,drumming slogans of the old revolutions you erased.These streets were never playgrounds for children.They are battlefields.And you are the victor who feasted too soon.Marrow of boyhood is a rancorous prize.God witness God living God lightZainab cried her beloved’s name, she cried she had protected him.He believed in another’s god—will his slaughter now protect him?In how many epochs will you pretend the gods are with you?The gods are falling from the sky.Of course, their bodies will never be your regret—they will perishin confetti of newsprint and maggots.God witness God living God lightPoorna Swami is a writer and dancer based in Bangalore.