This is the poem I wanted to write since my school days - I was stumped,as a child,to read William Blake at one hand and Reader's Digest at the other(showing cruelty to tigers);I could never understand how such a glorified animal could be so helpless !!!The below lines depict the Jungle King's ire towards the … Continue reading The Jungle King
A loving wife
Some lines I scribbled out of my experiences and observations over the past couple of years.*****************************************************************When there aren't any demanding missions,And the life is on a normal track,'His' cunning subdues poor man's suppressions,Thus,the desires start to rackThe life seems to come to a halt,And the rawness seems to lose it's might,You think now you need a … Continue reading A loving wife
Aim for stars
The below lines are the outburst of a simple guy smothered in a 'globalised' world - believing that it is 'advanced' but in reality petty-minded & lost !Read at your own risk :D*****************************************************************Where have all those trees gone?In whose shade I used to play,Oh Yeah,many a maps were drawn,On their graves big foundations lay !Where are those … Continue reading Aim for stars
Childhood days
The below lines I scribbled in the bus when I saw a few kids playing on a ground merrily.Though written on the Children's Day,these lines are the earnest appeal to the kids today and their parents to live the childhood in a simple and memorable way !*****************************************************************Chase the clouds & birds that fly,With the wild … Continue reading Childhood days
The Lonely Sky
Some thoughts that I had in my teens. Though I have written these lines recently,I have made a sincere attempt to retain the teenage flavor of the emotions***************************************************************** Though it is seen from everywhere,Eternally longing for a touch,Though it's heart seems clear and bare,Even at horizon there's no one to clutch.For the twilight and the … Continue reading The Lonely Sky