Poetry can be a great lover if you know how to dance with words.
Monday, February 18, 2008
Kasauli
(This poem is about a place called KASAULI in Himachal. Went there for a trip and fell in love :). The picture is of the church mentioned in the lines)
Hello Nick, I truly love this poem! I could hear the wind singing and the unforced rhyme at the end just wraps it up so nicely. I like your blog and have added you in my links, thanks for stopping by and your kind comments. Now I am going to enjoy my day off, bye.
A Shift
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……and all of a sudden
it's not so easy, or appealing,
to fall back into old patterns,
old ways, old rhythms,
even when clad
as the ‘perfect solution’
t...
Dream
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I have this dream, it's beautiful. He and I and our messy, wonderful,
complicated future. Babies and lazy Sunday's and romps through forests and
sunshine f...
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PERMANENTLY CLOSED!!!
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Booklist for 'Interesting Times'
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Remember that apocryphal Chinese curse, "May you live in interesting
times"? Well we certainly seem to be living in interesting times at the
moment.
I...
a discourse on intimacy...
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Elizabeth Gilbert writes in her book , 'Committed'...
* "We yearn for private intimacy even though it's emotionally risky. We
yearn for private intimac...
2 New Short Poems
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IN THE TIME OF SHORTENING DAYS
The crickets have come
to sing summer out,
smooth black invisible chirring
like planets spinning.
I have fed the little rat...
Hello Nick, I truly love this poem! I could hear the wind singing and the unforced rhyme at the end just wraps it up so nicely. I like your blog and have added you in my links, thanks for stopping by and your kind comments. Now I am going to enjoy my day off, bye.
ReplyDeleteBob
Just lovely, and this photograph
ReplyDeletethe perfect partner.