A blog dedicated solely and wholly to all sorts of poetic work, ranging from sonnets and ballads to free versed. You shall come across poetry that arouses noble sentiments, inspires and empowers the reader, and reaches the deepest roots of human motivation through its appeal to a human being’s innate attraction to beauty. So, welcome to my world! and I hope you enjoy!
Sunday, 28 June 2015
Bon Voyage
Saturday, 20 June 2015
Intoxication
Intoxication
Sunday, 14 June 2015
A Little To Reflect Upon
I was all out of options. I didn't feel like blogging today. But then, a call from my friend kind of motivated me. No, motivated is not the exact word, it kind of urged to me to write. My dear friend Aditya called up today saying that bro you should start writing under a pen name !!
Haha and that he thought that I was going to pursue writing as a business in future. I was like yeah why not !! Although I didn't make up my mind to it completely, and it's too early to decide anyway.
Anyway, I wrote down three really nice, short and crisp poems, thereby maintaining my habit of blogging every Sunday. These poems, they are actually meant to be reflected upon. And, I've noticed that most people here prefer a simple rhyme scheme that's pleasant to read and hear so, I wrote them in really simple and a straight forward manner.
Money
Money may come and money may go,
You shall reap that what you sow.
So be careful that even if it may grow,
Spend it wisely you know...
Cause it wasn't with you a while ago !!
Life
Ah life, about it there is so little to say,
You never know which might be your last day.
It's departure leaves all the work at bay,
But righteously spent, it does handsomely pay.
The message that I'm trying to convey:
Spend it wisely or you shall face dismay.
Death
And the intoxication of death, utterly sore,
Is what everyone wants to flee from for sure.
A feeling of truth so placid, so pure,
A fatal ailment for which, there is no cure.
And if a pleasant death you'd want to secure,
Spend you're life wisely you'd ensure.
Sunday, 7 June 2015
Taking It Up A Notch
Hmm... Welcome back everyone !!
Today's title is:'Taking it up a notch'. Now you must be wondering taking what up a notch. Hmm well the 'standard'. As I've previously mentioned, the aa bb rhyme scheme is quite basic and in order to look and sound a bit more professional, we poets use the ab ab rhyme scheme.
Well well have you all read Dan Brown's Deception Point' ??? Epic thriller !! I don't know about you guys but I have and was awestruck. So I wrote a poem on what I found the most touching part of the entire book. When Rachel, Michael and that scientist guy lay on the ice shelf drifting off to sea after a failed assassination attempt by the delta team. Yeah and one more thing. In the poem, I've placed myself in the place of Rachel Sexton. Haha it actually made a lot more sense that way.
The poem, I'm not sure if it's aptly titled by then, here it goes !!
Deadly Deception
I wake up amidst a dream
To the darkness surrounding me
It felt like no other dream
Just the truth engulfing me
I lay there motionless and still
Struggling with none but myself
Trying to fight off the chill
All alone on the ice shelf
At a short distance two others lay
Battered and torn apart were they
Bruised and shattered:'twas their last day
Kept telling myself there's got to be some way
Deception upon deception
And here we were
In the Arctic beyond our wildest perception
Praying for salvation, we didn't stir
The ice cracked and growled
And with a fierce storm on its way
The wind roared and howled
I'd seen no darker a day
As numbness started to creep in
I reflected on my life before I'd freeze
When all of a sudden tingled my skin
And the next moment I was on my knees
I screamed in pain but with no avail
As each tortured muscle rippled under the strain
This isn't the end and I will not fail
It came down to no pain no gain
With all my might relentlessly I banged
The ice shelf with my ice axe
Throughout the sea it's echo rang
Drawing the beast into the sac
Through the waves as it's hull paved
I very well knew that we'd been saved.