In the mist-veiled silence of a dream,
I sleep-walked into the crazy grasp
of a thorny bush.
All we just need is a prickly bite
to see the reality!
Without poetic seed there won't be prose. The entire network of branches, twigs, flowers, fruits and leaves is nothing but a commentary on the small poetic seed. So all ye wannabe writers, nurture the poet in you, who understands the value of pause in life, who moves slowly to watch everything, sight and smell everything. Brushstrokes of poetry softly touch the soul without disrupting its restful muse and bring out nuggets of love, compassion, harmony and peace. All content © Sandeep Dahiya
In the mist-veiled silence of a dream,
I sleep-walked into the crazy grasp
of a thorny bush.
All we just need is a prickly bite
to see the reality!
If there is a storm around you,
I mean nasty, leering sea-storm
churned out by the incurable circumstances,
Whining like a dog won't help,
Nor will the majestically brave lion's roar
to tame the storm help you.
It's better that we try to swim
to the best of our humble capacity,
Leave then the
rest to the unknown forces.
Believe me,
even the burning core of the nastiest storm,
ultimately embraces
the cool ice block of a genuine effort!
Religion mine isn't that weak,
So as to cripple me
to condemn and hate some other religion.
I don't have to hate others
to prove love for my own.
Was it your love?
Or the fishing hook of some winning, crushing trait,
On which you had expertly put
smart, suave, attractive and beautiful bait.
Love leaks out of my body,
drop by drop.
Her cuts are incurable:
The non-healing holes;
the ever-existing outlets
for the mellowness inside
to seep out and turn stones.
Lynched by loneliness,
I surrendered to the
sweet tyranny of solitude,
The wounds healed,
The suffering receded,
They moved away
like shifting shadows,
Painful memories lagged behind
and turned milestones on the foggy path,
Of course sweet breeze blows sometimes
and carries syrupy memories from behind,
They leave a smile on my lips
and are again left behind, as I move on,
like sweet path-side flowers,
I look back,
They wave a sweet good bye
with a still sweeter sigh,
And thus we have to move on,
All alone
to our destination next,
And pitch our tent at one fine dusk
and go for a long, long sleep.
With softly pining majesty,
silence sings a song,
Shadows grow long,
Her soft fingers brace my face
and go along a tear's trace.
Delicate tip of her finger bears the jewel,
A tear,
The tear that would have been
lost as a salty line on my face.
The sun playing hide and seek among floating clouds,
The humid air wispily whispering a smart secret,
The land lying languidly with overdose of love;
its pining thirst quenched
by the sky's countless kisses and love-drops,
A dove pair mating,
lost in the silent majesty of lusty innocence,
And he holding her hand
with a soft touch to cover stony realities,
A gentle kiss follows
to hide the mutual lies told
to make each other happy and joyful
for the time being.
Greedy, lustful gust of wind
clasped the fragrant petals
of the full-blossomed flower.
Covetous currents of its dark passion
tore the tiny vase of beauty and perfume.
Petals fly with dust in all directions.
The storm doesn't win
and the beauty doesn't lose!
The former loses battle over time and distance
and dies with thorny imprints
left by the stem on its viciously throbbing heart,
The latter spreads its cosily surrendered self
‘Embraced by the pining silence
and
stillness of these mute hours,
my
detached self grows more independent,
free and
aloof like these misty distances
virginally
spread out under the moonlight,
The
silvery mists kiss my prickly needles
with love
free of pride or prejudice.’
Thus mused
the lone pine
and felt
absolutely fine!