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Her beauty

Her loose skin is the souvenir

Her shining eyes are proof

Her wrinkled face is long lasting

Her smile in it, her beauty!


Her white hair is not her age

Her tight grip is proof

Her bent body is mere world

Her love shows her beauty!


Though age old she is

Though there’s no teeth

Her pure heart, her hard work

Her family knows her beauty!


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I like when the rain dance

The rhythm they make, they make by heart;

I like when the rain…when the rain dance!

More stories they tell, one after the other;

And them being better…better after better!

I love the shrine, the sky glimpse smile;

I like it when the rain…when the rain alone flies!

On tip-toes, it tap on my window;

I love their voice when they drive by my side.

On my palm, they twirk, they dance by heart;

I like when the rain…when the rain dance!

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Do I have my place still?

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Do I have my place still?

Oh! Endangered species like me!

I am lost in the sacred world

Lost with the hymn of fight

Sour like the taste of Bitter Guard

My life longed for its flight!

Do I have my place still?

I always ask my mind…

Oh! Endangered species like me!

I can hear your weeping cry!

Sharda Navratri: Day 1

Maa Durga Avtara 1

Shailputri
Maa Shailputri

With trishul in one and lotus in another

She has come riding on bull, in weather

Her almond eyes, witnessing all sins

Performed, according to your wills

Her black long hairs are enough to tie

To forget the world, enough is her smile

Just do namaskar with all your heart

She is Maa Durga, our Indian’s Pride.

A girl I saw yesterday

In a mourning black dress
With dark eyes
Shades signifying
Her lost cries

A girl I saw yesterday
Is again in front of my eyes

Her sharp nose
Red carrot lips
Shades signifying
Her lost trips

A girl I saw yesterday
Draws attractive tricks

Though sad
Her body shivered
In blooming weather
Her nails triggered

A girl I saw yesterday
Is the one like lizard🐾

A girl I saw yesterday

In a mourning black dress
With dark eyes
Shades signifying
Her lost cries

A girl I saw yesterday
Is again in front of my eyes

Her sharp nose
Red carrot lips
Shades signifying
Her lost trips

A girl I saw yesterday
Draws attractive tricks

Though sad
Her body shivered
In blooming weather
Her nails triggered

A girl I saw yesterday
Is the one withered

An abondened artist

An abondened artist ~

Sacrificing his dreams
He negotiated his family needs
An artist who painted this beautiful world for me
Is the one who abandoned his dreams for we

A man who is truly a person to be granted
All the happiness we share in this world
He is an artist who abondened
His every wish to live for us

A father; a beautiful portray of humanity
A genere of love, support and virtuality
He is the abondened artist
An alive portrait of distinguished reality.

Attic

I looked wooden door
Still gaze my way to be back
And my feet
Always take me away from that

I know the box inside
Familiar families there lie
With a picture book of my heart
That too separates my part

I wangle on the dusty wardrobe
To look for my old telescope
With which my eyes gazed the moon
Moony beam and stars random loom

I loop each thread unlocking the door
My feet take me to a place known
My eyes searched for the box only
To leave my world “so lonely”

There’s a toy of gold I played with
My old small cloths I claimed ticked
My school uniform and memories
I roamed around forgotten families

Once again the door is locked
With dead meadows re-alive
They chant their spell like hipnotisation
That I took dusty box in my imagination

~An attic tart
//My heart loves to wander for//

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