Saturday, March 26, 2011

An Ode of Love


No one is born to be single
With the inherent desire to mingle
Finding the alter ego is life's motto
To make an abode in the inner grotto.

Nature abides and replicates
With thine kiss,intimacy and grace
To care and to be cared for
Can't deny this sacred rule ever.

Brooks mingle in river
Rivers come to confluence
All surrender to ocean
With no cast creed ,but devotion.

Mountain scales high
To kiss the blue sky
With feet on the ground
A cache for lives on the mound.

Ocean embraces the earth
With passion around its girth
Gulps the oozing venom of beloved
And gives jewels long treasured.

Moon flirts with streams
With arrows of beams
Efforts to be comrade
Of the symphony and serenade.

No one knows who is after whom
All crooning the hymn of boon
No place for jealousy and wrath
Drowning the differences in the sea of mirth.

How can I be an exception
To the edict of inception
Daring to offend the consecrated ring
Realized the confines of being a being.

Friday, March 25, 2011

The Pilgrim


Trudging on the road of silence
With gumption to break the chaotic fence
Under long imbibed saintly pretence
Found the self, mottled with mystic presence.

Remembering the stars and moon
Twinkling eyes and inviting faces
Deep down under the woody base
Lies the serpent breathing sizzling fires.

Alive and jolly at the height of folly
Under the widowed facade fell in to a gully
Saw glittering pearls and emeralds
Collected all to find sickeningly vile.

Florentine Monalisa dead and reborn
Knowing the secrets of grave and womb
Sniggers at Vincenzo's lust to capture
With sands escaping my fist's sequester.