any picture comes to my mind, i try to give it a body of words, love to sit on other blooms, for honey, color, fragrance........
Wednesday, 4 June 2014
Saturday, 24 May 2014
THE TOWER OF BABEL*

Artist : Chelsea Bednar
courtesy : Imaginary Garden With Real Toads

courtesy : Imaginary Garden With Real Toads
Those were not dream bubbles
But solid sweat and toil
Oneness sailed smoothly in joy
In the hope of light
That fear-beat sensed troubles
And unrest began to boil
Hovering eyes pledged to destroy
The amity with all might
Hope disintegrated
In thousand
Languages
Everyone
Was
Dazed
The super power gloated
Self-satisfied
* The Tower of Babel forms the focus of a story told in the Book of Genesis of the Bible.[1] According
to the story, a united humanity of
the generations following the Great Flood,
speaking a single language and migrating from the east, came to the land of Shinar with
the intention of building a tower reaching heaven. The Lord confound their language, that they may not understand
one another's speech as He feared that nothing would be
restrained from them which they would imagine to do. This policy of divide and
rule is religiously followed by the rulers everywhere. I used Chelsea Bednar’s
sketch and tried to combine Challenge #1: Words Count
with Mama Zen and Challenge #3: "Figurative Language" .
Posted for Margaret’s Play It Again,
Toads #5 @ Real Toads
&
Shared with Poetry Pantry @ Poets United
Thursday, 22 May 2014
WHITE FRAGRANT NIGHT
The white fragrant night
The only solace for summer heat
All these sun hating blooms
Dispel my sweaty gloom
Their scented greetings fill me
And draw my Te Deum towards them
A bevy of beautiful maidens
Whitely clad in potted garden
My Gandharaj*,
Beli** and Juin***
Love your brief sojourn
*Gardenia angusta
**Jasminum sambac
***Jasmine
Posted for Meeting The Bar At A Slant @ d’Verse Poets Pub
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The white fragrant night
The only solace for summer heat
All these sun hating blooms
Dispel my sweaty gloom
Their scented greetings fill me
And draw my Te Deum towards them
A bevy of beautiful maidens
Whitely clad in potted garden
My Gandharaj*,
Beli** and Juin***
Love your brief sojourn
*Gardenia angusta
**Jasminum sambac
***Jasmine
Posted for Meeting The Bar At A Slant @ d’Verse Poets Pub
SIGH
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| courtesy : google image |
I can’t find
that rhythm
The seasons
once danced in
The air is
grave and stern
I wish to bring
back the hamadryads
For my skin
burns as the leaves sigh
I wish I could dig
a brand new river
Unblemished by
human hands
Then watch its
stealthy flow
Alas! That is
not to be
For those hands
Have heaven and
earth
In their unholy grip
Posted @ Real Toads
where Kerry Says - Let's
Include Pathetic Fallacy
Wednesday, 21 May 2014
GREEN
| courtesy : google image |
A young maiden of Rajasthan* sings
“Green grasses are in my dream
Just as those heavenly drops are
My heart breaks seeing these
Manes of a dead lion
Rooted in the ground
Let my long dark hair
Veil the blazing blue above
Let my tears and sweat
Reach their roots
So that they dream and be green”
Crooning thus the maiden
Walks through the sands
To make her pitcher full
*Rajasthan is India's
largest state by area. It is located on the western side of the country, where
it comprises most of the wide and inhospitable Thar Desert and shares a border
with Pakistan along the Sutlej-Indus river valley. Wikipedia
Posted for Susan’s MidWeek
Motif ~ Green @ Poets United
Tuesday, 20 May 2014
RAIN
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| courtesy : google image |
I want darkness
All over the sky
Tawny grasses
To revive
To walk in the puddle
Getting drenched
Waiting so long
For lashing rain
White clouds tease
In leisurely way
Pitiless sun
Drags the day away
The heart longs for thunder
And the silver flash
The rich and the poor
Get Nature’s lash
The strict mother
Is in teaching mode
Taking away the gifts
She once bestowed
Her whining children
Blame each other
Not yet ready
To face disaster
The planet’s motion
Will not stop
The sun and the moon
Will be as before
Knowledge in subtle form
Will be in stasis
Mother will rise
For another genesis
Posted for Mary’s prompt Rain @ Poetry Jam
WAKING UP
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| courtesy : google image |
“Arise awake stop not till the goal is reached”*
I wonder
What do we do first
Arise then awake
Or do the opposite
What does Swamiji mean
And one morning
I woke up
See, awake first
Then rose to my feet
And arise, later
I wonder
Why did Swamiji say this
I was charting my day
On the terrace
A breezy whisper startled me
"Look around you
And thank the Lord for this
Wake up will you"
I found
The soft baby sun
The Jingling trees
The purple heaven
A solitary star
All looking at me
Singing of flux
I woke up
I was reborn
*this is a quote by Swami Vivekananda (fondly
called Swamiji by the people), a Hindu monk of the nineteenth century
Posted for Mary’s prompt @ "dVerse - Poetics - It's Qutoable
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