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Saturday, February 27, 2016
Thursday, February 25, 2016
The untouchable
The wind has sinned.
It took ink from the
sun
Wrote stories on the
sky
What appeared as
clouds
Became visible with
the moon
Daylight is such a lie
Thousand stories
But whose stories are
these
Smiling, crying witness.
And where are they
placed
Right in front of
nowhere.
And how old are they
Light-years, or a day.
In the middle of all
these fictions,
The wind, the only
indispensable voleur
The uncatchable
offender
Perpetually in medias
res, yet out of sight
The invincible, pure benefactor
No matter what,
unwinds.
Thursday, February 4, 2016
Grow up
Wars,
a delinquent game, it’s nothing new
With
foolish weapons, far from witty
Funny
you know that pretty well too
What
a joke! You name a cannon Humpty Dumpty*!
Get
rid of wars, unleash peace
Before
you pull the girl
From
her wonderland and call
A
weapon as Alice!
Get
rid of weapons, unveil prosperity
O
adults! Please outgrow Tom and Jerry.
Jokes
aside,
In
killings there’s no pride.
When
you create a weapon
In
your mind, a war is born.
When
you market a weapon
Death
warms up its horns.
We’re
ordinary peoples of the world here,
Our
troubles don’t seem to end,
We
die as martyrs most everywhere,
Wonder
when enemies, like adults, could befriend.
Note:
*From
1996 the website of the Colchester tourist board attributed the origin of the
rhyme to a cannon recorded as used from the church of St Mary-at-the-Wall by
the Royalist defenders in the siege of 1648. In 1648 Colchester was a walled
town with a castle and several churches were protected by the city wall. A
large cannon, colloquially called Humpty Dumpty, was strategically placed on
the wall. A shot from Parliamentary cannon succeeded in damaging the wall
beneath Humpty Dumpty which caused the cannon to tumble to the ground.
Source: Wikipedia
Tuesday, February 2, 2016
Gift
Civilisation’s real
change
Is to be free from
wars, weapons
Arms and guns,
When intelligence with
skill
undoes the need to kill,
when armies shift their
focus
enemies for good leave
from our hearts,
when insecurities
perish
when poverty and
hunger vanish.
Rest,
including reaching out
to other planets
is gifting a comb
to the tonsured world.
Pride and shame
Pride
and shame
Travel
in time
Wars
Weapons
In love
Moon
hides
behind the gray curtains
thick
with tears
I
swerve and hold her from behind
Not
too sure though
I
seize the side as the beyond
with
the drape, a groaning mirror
in
front of us
I
could remember the tailor
...
Holding
her
I
must have meant a sorry
else
how did I receive her warmth
some
distance away from the frozen gloom
...
The
curtain falls
we
are in the dance
performing on the slippery stage
performing on the slippery stage
Light and sound
our
same world
beholds
Sunday, January 31, 2016
Warring world
Push
the weapons inside places of worship
They
need to rest in peace
In
mosques, temples,
churches,
gurudwaras, synagogues, and in books.
And
those persons with unbounded consciousness,
whom
for years
we
treasured inside the imprisoned boundaries,
Bring
them out in the fields, on the streets,
Where
they truly belong.
Weapons
and the World,
both
will be delivered.
We are all Kalidasa
We are
all Kalidasa
With
weapon, cutting the branch
On
which we nest
O
Intelligence!
Bless
us
so we
could relax
and
have the good sense
to drop
the axe.
Note:
The poem stands on the story of Kalidasa. The legend says that Kalidasa, one of the greatest poets that ever lived in Indian soil, was a fool cutting the branch of a tree he was sitting on with an axe. When he fell on the ground, Saraswati, the Goddess of learning, came to his rescue and gave him a boon, which eventually resurrected him into a poet with an outstanding talent. However, there are many versions of this story. Later, he came to be known as the master of roopak (metaphor) and had authored brilliant novels including Meghadootam, Shakuntalam.
Friday, January 29, 2016
Health and happiness
Cocktail
Together a cocktail if
we want to make
The frozen ice is
surely going to break
Dough
Need to war is a germ
in the dough
The feed poisons the
body, from top to toe
Host
Together let’s give it
a toast
Here's to health, for
the host and the host
In this world, Weapon
is the only unwanted guest
Quenched with bloods
now, we'd put it to rest
Free from worries, we’re
ready to grow and flourish
Every soul will
heal now, every being will nourish
So let's shake our
legs now, let’s give it a toast
Here's to happiness,
for the host and the host
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