Liberated I was the day I realized, traveling down life’s highway That I was the sole creator Of my destiny, for worse or for better To color my life’s blank canvas In brilliant shades of happiness With positive words life’s book fill Uplifting ideas in my mind drill Choose to face all daunting issues With aContinue reading “Artist of my destiny”
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Evening fatigue
Languid limbs stretched out Splayed carelessly on the couch Bones feel sore, painful, weary Eyes unfocused, vision blurry Widening yawns, hard to suppress Benumbed mind, words hard to express Fighting sleep in feeble attempts To make exhausted nerves relent And play along for hours, few more Until sleep finally shuts mind’s door This is how my evenings unfoldContinue reading “Evening fatigue”
Success
Growing up, I thought my aim Was to acquire “success” Measured by money, power and fame- It was the key to happiness I thought it was a milestone That at a finite distance I’d reach I’d gladly face hardships alone Made a promise to myself I could not breach. As I labored along the pathway Success acquired a qualityContinue reading “Success”
Tricks memory plays
Events that leave an indelible stain On the temporal lobe of my brain Over time they tend to morph Pleasant memories seem to dwarf Memories that are too painful to bear- My memory bank is never fair It indulges in this clever artifice For joyous moments it displays avarice The good it tends to magnify manifoldContinue reading “Tricks memory plays”
Alive
Tyrannical tedium of loneliness Sucking out the last breath of happiness I trudged wearily, of company devoid Dejected, listless, hopeless, annoyed Ennui enveloped me like a shroud My sky was covered by a dark cloud No will to live, no ambition to achieve Nothing to trust, no one to believe ** Then one day, myContinue reading “Alive”
Forces of Nature
In response to The Daily Post’s weekly photo challenge: “Forces of Nature.” I recently visited Niagara Falls (again), and the sheer energy with which the water drops in to mist below is breathtaking. Here are some pictures, and of course, a verse! The forces of nature Shaping past, present, future Of the earth, and ourContinue reading “Forces of Nature”
My nemesis
I am my own nemesis I thwart my own progress On weaknesses I lay emphasis And disregard any success This is something I realized After introspection relentless And when I did, I was surprised That I had caused my unhappiness.. Every negative experience Made me turn inwards and chide Myself, and curse my existence- From myself IContinue reading “My nemesis”
Broken
In response to The Daily Post’s weekly photo challenge: “Broken”. It is in the nature of everything To be broken repeatedly in pieces fine For every breakage is destined to bring The pieces together in a novel design With a massive breakage the universe began A giant mass of matter broke with the big bang AndContinue reading “Broken”
Travel Theme-Tangle
Linking to : Where’s My Backpack?: Travel Theme: Tangle It’s been a while since I participated in any challenge (or posted any content, for that matter!) Surprisingly, it was quite easy to come up with ideas for this one- I hope you enjoy the collection! Tangled webs of our lives That we try to navigate Gathering toolsContinue reading “Travel Theme-Tangle”
Anger
I hate being angry at the one person who cares the most about me in this world. Unknown I trudged along life’s pathway Angry at myself every single day For falling short of expectations Of others and my own-in combination For every minor failure myself I berated My desire for success never satiated Disappointment constantly followed me FailureContinue reading “Anger”
Shades of grey
I had lived life all along In various hues of grey The world to which I belonged Had night blurring into day, And the day morphing into night With indistinct borders all around No sharp distinction of black and white Innumerable shades of grey I had found The lack of distinct hues, the blurriness FuelledContinue reading “Shades of grey”
Compliment
“A compliment is verbal sunshine”- Robert Orben I cannot help mention that the poem was inspired by my four-year old son who complimented me on my jewelry today! The compliment that made my day How encouraging it was, words cannot say To the grey clouds populating my sky It brought a silver lining, I won’t lieContinue reading “Compliment”
