Her smile giving a voice
to his rainbow of emotions,
No wonder,
those were
his most lively moments.
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Her smile giving a voice
to his rainbow of emotions,
No wonder,
those were
his most lively moments.
Heart is the master transformer,
Today it’s a scented flower for someone,
But tomorrow it might be
a stone for that very same person.
Infatuation is a sweet infection,
She getting under your skin,
A sweetly itching bug,
Tingling your skin
to make you feel her presence,--
almost continuously,
The heady, rich scent of her memories
rushing in like luscious spring
after snowy, barren, frozen months.
The heart expanded with love,
Blossomed like a flower,--
an orchard where
the scented flowers of her smiles
kissed the dewy diamonds;
where the ripe fruits of her kisses
dangle with the juicy prospects of
sight, touch, taste, delicious smell.
Her absence
weighing with a heavy presence,
Her smile
spreading the message of love and beauty,
You feel walled in,
sheltered, protected, safe,
Like you are in a rock fort
in her mushy, soft, warm embrace,
Separated and segregated
from the chaos of life.
A beautiful prison
where the love-chained prisoner
becomes a canvas for the
unplanned strokes of nature
weaving a magic,
Painting his own lush and vibrant
image of paradise,
Shaping all pains into hope,
All this while, her image
sweetly dodging
across the chaos of his mind.
The soul of forest goddess
trapped in the charred ruins
of a burnt forest,
Her body ravaged by
the human pride, vanity, greed, lust.
O thou lone journeyman,
Don't just go nonchalantly
through her yowling waves of pain,
Even if you can’t do much,
sit among the ashes in silence,
Because even your unvoiced, kindly presence
with someone crying in pain
is a contributing factor to her healing,
Be there as a witness
to the night’s gentle dewy kiss
on the ashes that were once lovely petals,
Just by doing so
you help and encourage the Phoenix spirit.
Life is reaching up to
the sun and sky,
Death is seeking rest
on the bed of mother earth,
Being is settling into
the rhythms of non-being,
While non-being strives to
get the sparkling smile of stars.
The undying fire of memories alive inside,
Smoldering with suffocating smoke,
Sometimes it flares up suddenly,
Throwing pale, flickering light,
Showing moving figures
and shifting shapes creeping like
secretive nocturnal lovers,
All lanced by love,
happily melting into the folds of night
full of rolling mass of pain.
Love in her eyes very obvious,
Overpowering love trampling fears,
His words tingling her heart
to leave it fluttering
with a rainbow of emotions,
His touch unleashing
a galactic storm of passion
across the pores of her skin,
His embrace gathering her
and rooting her into sweet belongingness,
His walk with her
setting a course for a lovely destination,
His look at her
blooming a smile on her lips,
His presence enabling her to flow
into the emptiness in him
and acquire a shape
that fulfills his own form.
Whenever we
misbehave with someone,
we are merely trying to
squelch our bitterness,
Whenever we
pour hate on someone,
we are just throwing sand
on the fire of self-loath,
But when we love someone,
we are uncovering ourselves;
opening a window into our being
for the sunlight to barge in
and flood us with joy and healing,
We open up and receive the grace,
just like a bud opens to be a flower
to be kissed by sunlight and bees.
My feelings molded by social rules,
I dived pretty deep
but still missed her full depth,
Tamed by social trimmings,
my young self represented the old,
But I’d revolt sometime
and the old would represent the young,
A sirasashna for the spirit it would be.
Everyone thinks
love is for him or her,
But it is not,
It isn’t for everyone,
To most of us,
its fake, pirated copy would fit,--
a poor quality imitation;
just enough to give us
a false sense of comfort and security.
Real love is intense,
It’s a storm,
I don’t think most of us
can bear its naked authenticity,
It burns, singes, hurts, peels,
robs us of the fake sense of comfort,
plunders hypocrisies,
strips us naked to face our frailties,
It has very sharp edges
in its original version,
No wonder
the majority buys the fake copy,
Just like essence of honey
mixed in a drum of plain sugar.