The eyes of my muse are filling me with enthuse
Her Cooing in my ears is pulling the fuse
Just a little tickle on the bowels is enough to noose
‘Oh my word’ playing footsie is all about letting loose
Lemme tell you she is so very cute
Enough to make you go mute
The way she looks at me with doe-eyes
It brings a lot of delight, fun n surprise
My heart sings a different tune every time I see her frolicking
Makes me want never take me eyes off her
Her gait “blows the water out of me”
I wonder how this could this possibly be
The crooning continues day and night
Along with the ‘enamoring’ thoughts and flights
Her captivating words make me feel I never wanna move
Even when she is through I feel the vibrations in my groove
Thursday, September 13, 2007
"My Muse," by Anupam Sharma
Labels: Poem
Monday, September 10, 2007
" Simple Simply Disguised …..???? ," by Srishti Gupta
Too many questions…..
Too many answers….
Too many problems….
Too many solutions….
where is SIMPLE hiding…???
BUT…….
Had it been simple…… not many questions…
Had it been simple…… not many answers….
Had it been simple…… not many problems….
Had it been simple…… not many solutions….
Thought of being Simple in quest of Simple
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Was it SIMPLE enough to understand ????
Srishti Gupta
Poetry by Ashish Sharma
"I close my gleaming eyes, & just go straight,
into the beautiful valley, across a golden gate."
"I take these baby steps, as the beauty is divine,
orchids smelling like holy essence, sky with a notorious shine."
"I hold the leaves, & slowly dance on the cloud,
as clear blue water, rushes past & smiling aloud."
"I light up a candle , as darkness sets in,
the beaming moonlight, purifies each & every sin."
" My soul runs freely, mingled with the wind,
as heavens whisper slowly, 'there's something i can find'."
" Beyond the closed eyelids, lies a splendid fate!,
a breathtaking ride, magnificient beauty & ....... a soul mate."
I hope u all would like it. I am sorry but i write without any titles................
Ashish Sharma
Labels: Poetry
Saturday, September 8, 2007
"God’s Greatest Gift," by Anupam Sharma
Take off just five minutes from your busy schedule to read this. May be you will acknowledge the God’s greatest.
Whether you’re flying high or crawling, winning or losing, cruising or struggling there are always two people in this world who will be there for you, giving you love, support, protection, taking care of you, nurturing you
Those two people are your parents. It may sound a little clichéd but we are all a reflection of two beings, which fill our life with their tenderness. No matter how selfish a person may be but there is one role in life where he/she will give his all, under all circumstances and in every condition, and that role is of a parent.
In their fold is the greatest peace in the world and in their feet it’s heaven for all.
Rich or poor, literate or illiterate make all the sacrifices that they can just see a smile on their children’s face. Each and every inch in their heart is filled with love for their little ones.
They foster us for twenty years shaping our thoughts and us. Whenever you find you’re alone treading a lonely path there are two persons in this world you can fall back on without any inhibition. If you feel choked they will give you their breath. No amount of dedication is better than that of a parent. They are ready to brave the storm for you & they will quietly take it on themselves without even you noticing or knowing it.
They turn into immortal beings ready to take on the world to protect you. They cast aside all their fears to alleviate your fears, provide us inspiration to be whatever we want to be.
Their commitment can never be questioned nor can their dedication.
If it was in their hands they will make the world most beautiful place for their children, they will make their lives hell to make us live in heaven.
If we dedicate our whole lives to them even then we can’t even pay back for a single moment they’ve loved us for each second in their lives. Be it sun or rain, gain or pain their love will never wither, their blessings will remain with you forever and ever.
That’s why parents are the God’s greatest gift because your god is in them.
I would like to close with this Quote from Chuck Palahniuk
" Your parents, they give you your life, but then they try to give you their life. "
Anupam Sharma
Labels: Parents
Wednesday, September 5, 2007
"The Monsoon Side of Life," by Sunil John
The first drizzle in the state and standing near a roadside "chai-wala" I see everybody running for cover under the roof. Heavy breeze before the shower brings in ample quantity of wind filled with dust. Soon the wind turns heavy n some weak billboards are off their place. Children hide themselves behind their mother who had just finished with their days school.
Suddenly there is large outburst of water all over the place. It seems as if the heaven doors are
opened to bring a much needed relief from the tiring heat. Sipping thru my tea the downpour just fastens n some droplets fall in my cup but still I don't feel bad. I walk past the droplets and feel the droplets against my face. Oh the rejuvenation felt is just better than any creams available in the market.
Time is less 2 submissions to be made next day but the amazing weather change take my legs to a garden which is filled with freshly drizzled raindrops. Greenery, water n me – u never feel so loved by nature ever before. I slip off my slippers n roll up my jeans n walk thru the grass while the rain still heavies on me. I brush through the trees , care for the new flowers, plants & find a new positive energy being built in me. Feeling the nature's beauty is such an amazing experience.
Half an hour of stroll in the rain rejuvenated me completely. Mixed in so many emotions I just have to ask u, when was the last time u felt so close to nature… ??
Sunil John
Labels: Nature
Quotes and a Poem, by Arshdeep Mahajan
Girl is a synonym of Beauty and Nature ---Arsh
Always keep a child alive inside you, to not let you become a part of mob of crores of adults,
giving this world an ugly face.---Arsh
If you want to grown up as a human, you have to learn till your last breath.---Arsh
and a poem just came across my mind while thinking bout the numerous work v need to do in the upcoming two or three months.
Things seems to be a little bit complicated now,
Dont know which way the wind will blow,
Yes i am concerned about all of us,
How will we find which way to go.
Arshdeep Mahajan
Some additions from the Editor;
Can we live upto the expectations
or will the hesitation within us show
No matter which way the wind blows
we will surely reach the desired shores......
(may the force be with us, amen)
Achint
Sunday, September 2, 2007
"The Girl in Red," by Vivek Sir ( 05-07 )
Blogs from a train to Mumbai:
The slipper in her left leg slipped out of her leg, so she pulled at her mothers hands and her mother let her go. She went back to take her slippers but saw a piece of gems (oval shaped chocolate filled candy which we all loved when we were kids and I still love them) lying there and forgot about the slipper. Picked up the gems instead and walked up to her mom. But then she realised that she had only one slipper on. So she released her other slipper from its obligations too.
But mom was angry as to why did she picked up a gems from the ground and asked her to throw it off. So with a heavy heart she went back to the place, where she had picked up the gems, and droped it. Picked up her slippers and went back to her mom. But she came back in a while just to check whether her beloved gems was still there.
Thats what happens to us all the time, why do we have to throw away the gems and pick up the slippers? Why cant we have what we think is good for us and not what others think is good for us?
This we are taught from an early age and thats why we end up living somebody elses life and not our own. We are always bound by obligations and seldom have time for ourselves or for our feelings.
When will I be able to live my life? May be one day will come....
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Vivek Singh
Management Trainee
Indian Rayon (Aditya Birla Nuvo Ltd.)
Labels: Living