Month: June 2014

Poetry

Concealer

She glances at her exquisite gold watch It’s way past supper time The LCD is blaring away like a Loquacious loudspeaker in a railway station The fancy woman on T.V. in her fancy pants opens her glossy seductive mouth The screen is a battlefield of estrogen hormones are pacing up […]

Poetry

In The Deep Blue Sea

                 The captain called out, ‘All on board’                  The passengers moved briskly towards-                  The submerged lower deck with large glass windows,                  Each vying for a window seat                  To catch a closer glimpse of aquatic life-                  Yes, it was a tour under the water.                  The […]

Poetry

A Young Woman

            Very bravely and courageously                The slender young woman stood                As they exiled her to a deadly land                Where wild animals roamed-                Preying on all who dared to cross their trail.                Rulers and reformers of others life                Cruelly and mercilessly pounced-                On one […]

Poetry

LIVE-SACKS

People who have come will obviously return. But the tree shall remain. And shall remain its branches that bore the pain. Poor tree – must have had an inkling when dressed it was with those gluttonous ropes. The ropes that would be fed with tractable necks – tiny and inconsequential […]

Poetry

The Rickshaw Man

He lay asleep Under the shade of the tree, No passersby hailed him All rushed pass on their bikes. Their cars … honking their way Others sweated but walked away. Without a glance He, drenched in sweat Stirred Was it a gentle breeze? That disturbed his idle sleep No, there […]