Month: October 2020

Poetry

My Village

Walking to the village, Crossing farmland and foliage. Enjoying the beauty of nature, No worries about future.   Village with a striking scene of plain, Calm and breathtaking environment again, Charming and incredibly beautiful, Surrounded by people faithful.   A house painted in brown, With betel nut plant all around. […]

Poetry

The Man who Stole

the man who stole the river pulls the nets towards the sky I narrow eyes golden fishes (between the eyelashes) tremble on the eternal green tree it’s strange why cherry’s sellers continue singing (thus you remain more alone) a memory engraved from stone on a particle of sun dust   […]

Poetry

आडंबर

हम ढकोसला बहुत करते हैं ये करना चाहिए, ये नहीं ऐसे करना चाहिए, वैसे नहीं ऐसे नहीं किया तो ये होगा वैसे नहीं किया तो वो होगा बस इसी में ज़िन्दगी कटती रहती है. ये रीति रिवाज हमने ही तो बनाए हैं ये डर की सौगात हमने ही विरासत में […]

Poetry

Hushed Whispers

The very thought of your presence fills my evening with fragrance I am swept off my feet by the naughty waves of ecstasy and romance with a bouquet in my hand and eyes closed I am eagerly waiting as the sky wears shades of gray Come soon and paint my […]

Poetry

Gratitude to My Teachers

Teachers, the most trusted friend For students’, whole life they spend Children of various culture they blend And makes all of us unite and stand   Soft words and empathy they lend Through the wisdom they have penned Guides with the life skills for us to fend Delicate minds and […]

Poetry

A Birthday Celebration

Rudra, who was living in his farmhouse, had beautifully decorated the gardens, on the eve of his 81st birthday ceremony. Chairs were placed around the rounded tables, which were covered in gorgeous satin white sheets. The farmhouse had an unmistakable air of old charm with a blend of modern luxury. […]

Poetry

Bathroom Spiders

bathroom spiders don’t care for your perfection. they hang from the ceiling, bodies glittering like onyx in the thin sunlight and their legs all eight ten thousand twitch when you breathe against their webs. your breath is a god. it tears away the defiant nest, this delicate spun almost silver […]

Poetry

A House On The Hilltop

There’s a house on the hilltop From my balcony I see it everyday A very intriguing one it looks Maroon roofed it stands out Amidst the greenery it’s surrounded with The main door opens & closes at- Unusual hours of day & night Hooded people come & go In a […]