Who is the prettiest little girl in the world? The one whose charm is unparalleled She has a spring in her step and a twinkle in her eye Asks questions constantly, she is never shy The beauty of the world is for her to explore Her wings are intact, high above she can soar TheContinue reading “A Beautiful Woman”
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The Collaboration
I. The aspiring writer She toiled away at writing, without being inspired To be a published author was what her heart desired Words she could arrange, but she had no story to tell Without a strong story, all ideas fell Down the route of wishful thinking She despaired, she saw her dream sinking.. Her lifeContinue reading “The Collaboration”
Blog Anniversary- My latest obsession..
I am obsessed with creating warli art on holiday cards. Warli art form is from the state of Maharashtra, India, which depicts everyday life using stick figures. Here are some of the cards I created using inspiration from the internet.
Change
“Change is the only constant in life.” Heraclitus I convinced myself not to jump in Careless folks almost never win I talked myself out of every opportunity That presented itself, full of uncertainty I told myself since I was in a safe place Any change could imperil my comfortable space ** Thus I went fromContinue reading “Change”
Creative void
I feel in my bones, I feel in the air A creative void, I am quite aware New ideas have been prevented From germinating, from being presented To the surface of my conscious mind Life’s endless details rob me of time to find Space to think, space to daydream Mundane tasks occupy all my time,Continue reading “Creative void”
Thou shalt not compare on Facebook
In my life I think I need A new serenity prayer indeed- I need serenity, courage, wisdom- all three To set my soul from bondage free An unhealthy sense of competition I’ve acquired In the vicious circle of comparison I am mired To everyone else around me, myself I compare At their achievements on socialContinue reading “Thou shalt not compare on Facebook”
Men and #Me Too
I read this article in the most widely read medical journal in the world this week, and could not help pen this down. The narrator is every woman in the workforce. For years, I suffered with a face that was brave My reputation, my sanity, my career- I had to save All inappropriate comments, innuendoes,Continue reading “Men and #Me Too”
Maidservant
Lucky I must say I have been Women like me go through the world unseen As human beings with dreams and desires At least I had food- something to which millions aspire My employer was generous, she often gave me Leftovers for lunch, discarded clothes and jewelry Extra sweetmeats (she was conscious of gaining weight)Continue reading “Maidservant”
Power corrupts
“Nearly all men can stand adversity, but if you want to test a man’s character, give him power.” ― Abraham Lincoln Driven by ambition and a desire to succeed I scaled the heights at a dizzying speed Working hard, making moves that were right I rose to a position of power without much fight I hadContinue reading “Power corrupts”
Comfortable in my skin
You all proclaim this mantra repeatedly Be comfortable in your skin, be carefree Accept your body as you are Disregard critics, and you will go far.. * As a woman trying to find my place In a world that still judges me by my face And other physical attributes I care not to mention BeingContinue reading “Comfortable in my skin”
Women, forgotten
I’ve had the idea for this poem for quite some time now. I always wanted to give a voice to the abandoned women of Indian mythology and history. (1) Urmila, wife of Lakshman (brother of Rama) You went away, following your brother in exile You left me, expecting me to bear my burdens with aContinue reading “Women, forgotten”
Bookish travel
“We are sensitized by the books we read. And the more books we read, and the deeper their lessons sink into us, the more pairs of glasses we have. And those glasses enable us to see things we would have otherwise missed.” — Alain de Botton As a voracious reader, one day I felt uninspiredContinue reading “Bookish travel”
