Month: December 2018

Poetry

Fly Me To The Moon

I lived in desolation, Till I met you beloved And suddenly As if by a serendipity The flowers bloomed, Trees became verdant, Breeze began to whisper Sweet nothings, and My garden got fragrant, I found myself in love, Needed to express my feeling But there are so many obstacles Hindering […]

Poetry

Our House

The Devil comes with a bag of arsenic to sprinkle in the cracks around the door. No one can come in or come out, everyone is trapped. If you were to take a picture of the world outside the window, the children playing outside,  the birds singing on the line […]

Poetry

Revolution for Christmas

Our Christmas shopping’s now on hold — someone should get these mobs controlled; they’re smashing all the better stores — I say, these yellow vests are bores; they really have a lot of cheek to block the roads again this week; the government’s not doing much — Macron has really […]

Poetry

Want

the beetle stops running and looks at me through the jelly-glass walls of its prison. I don’t know how much air is in there but I’m sure it’s enough for a tiny bug. It stands up on its hind legs waggles back and forth, trying to find some foothold on […]

Poetry

Promethean Windhover

Like a lighting ‘I’ came, With all its ferocious And amorous features, From my undisputed kingdom, Shaking the wider skies, Tearing apart the rainy clouds, Piercing and trembling all air. Then swiftly to the ground, My infallible destination, With an impeccable accuracy, I crashed upon my prey of eternal Love. […]