A short poem intended for (or imagined as) an inscription on a tombstone and often serves as a brief elegy. He captured many a heart, Till he unwillingly depart, Books, his unageing friend To heaven, I shall try to send,
Read More »A pensee poem is a 5-line, non-rhyming patterned poem. Line 1: Subject (2 syllables) Line 2: Description (4 syllables) Line 3: Action (7 syllables) Line 4: Setting (8 syllables) Line 5: Final thought (6 syllables) Title: Darkness Darkness Growing inside, Watered by your pessimism,
Read More »My poem published in Valentine’s Day Anthology compiled and edited by Dr. Sonia Gupta-eminent writer and author Blessed Love The gentle breeze causes a flutter in my heart, The warmth of the Sun touches my core, As I ponder on
Read More »This poem of mine is published in an Anthology for Valentine’s day by Dr. Sonia Gupta-eminent writer and author. Is there a way that leads me away from thee? If anyone finds one, do enlighten me. I am so lost
Read More »April was a poetry writing month. How can I forget it? Without knowing what it takes, I jumped headlong into #NaPoWriMo for Penmancy and before I knew it the month drew to a close… Guess what! I had written the
Read More »Looking out of the water-stained windows I see the countryside buried in rainy tears, I vehemently address the sky and ask who are you, Why have you let our peace flow down the drain? You come down and enter
Read More »Dear Mom I know you will be quite surprised to get my letter. I can already hear a hundred sarcastic remarks coming my way. Ha ha! Yes, I am breaking my own rule, or laziness, as you call it, by
Read More »I shudder going into my bedroom Where an empty bed bears testimony, To the good-byes for being that indolent groom Who is now waited upon for a huge alimony. The sweet wailings of a new-born haunt the place, Along
Read More »Like a rich garment on a fair bride Like a multi-hued artwork on a bright canvas Like a dash of makeup on an excited child The Spring has spread its bloom with elegant finesse. The barren trees stand overwhelmed
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