The Morning Breeze by Mousumi Guha Roy
Awake in the light of dawn. Picking up flower The heart beats at morning breeze. The memorable feeling of touch of breeze. The Krishnachura tree, Full of red flower The mind recedes back in the dawn. The sky is black at eleven o’clock. The thunder of Kalbaisakhi, The month of Chaitra (March) The rain washed […]
The ME inside by Muralidharan Mudaliar
The ME inside by Muralidharan Mudaliar Stares at me Mocks at my effort Teases me to try Scorns spurious raising And sees thru my feints Watches the darkness And searches for me.. But the teeming brain never spans Only the void yawns on And there’ never never a word All the wind that wails All […]
The Labour by Mousumi Guha Roy
A group of people get inside the bus, Comes down from the bus. They are about fifteen, with digging hoe, in hand. The black people of village. They are going to work, in row. They are labour, Mixed with soil, sweat and salt. I can recognize their sweat and salt, Sweat and salt of hard […]
The Drum-Stick Tree by Murali Sivaramakrishnan
I do not know for how long I stood in the fork of the drum-stick tree Gazing long and hard at the school as it lay among the ruins of my long lost life There was not one living soul Only ghosts that floated about Defying earth’s gravity What does it mean to live together […]
the branches of pine tree by Mousumi Guha Roy
The young leaves of deodar, The green branches of pine tree. The hope of life. A white rose. The dense leaves of mango tree. The month of chaitra(march) The blowing wind, The endless treasure in nature, The endless bright sun beam. The confined mind. End of the poem 15 random poems Poetry by subject […]
The Beyond by Muralidharan Mudaliar
A cry from beyond, calls to ‘that’ within, An answering cry from within, Tries to reach out to ‘that’ beyond. Through maze and darkness, The calls try to reach out from that beyond, To the soul, that cries within, My answering call never reaches out, The beyond remains the beyond, Only the soul cries from […]
Sting by Muralidharan Mudaliar
Sting by Muralidharan Mudaliar Oh ye sting Coiled and rearing Straining to unleash You I nurtured in vile For ages Vicious, volatile, Fangs barred Seething Closeted in a myopia I brewed In your venom For ages A temper perennial A zest –tossed On the gushes and cascades But ye sting I kept you honed And […]
Snake Pit by Muralidharan Mudaliar
A snake pit In bits and pieces And phases and leases You Reveal its hem and hilt Its frills and fancies Soft folds and ( dark) peaks Its wet crevices Its secret passages And honeyed recesses Later late and wise Deep deep down Among shriveled folds I realize I am stuck To wallow in this […]
Six-Word Poem by Monty Gilmer
Six-Word Poem by Monty Gilmer Loveless in the arms of Morpheus. End of the poem 15 random poems Poetry by subject Some external links: The Bat’s Own Poetry Cave Talking Writing Monster. Duckduckgo.com – the alternative in the US Quant.com – a search engine from France, and also an alternative, at least for Europe […]
Rain all along by Mukeshkumar Raval
Love me less O lady love me long Rain all along o lady rain all along As the earth absorbs but not all the rain The excess water goes wasted in vain So love me less O lady love me long Rain all along o lady rain all along Everything in proportion pleases more Ships […]
Poem by Murali Sivaramakrishnan
I love streamers and trailers Linked to something it might be easy to trail Streaming in the wind. But there is always something to follow. I love sparklers lit on both sides They are quick to sign off They leave a secret trail Of streaming sense Written in the blackness of coal. End of the […]
Poem by Murali Sivaramakrishnan
I love streamers and trailers Linked to something it might be easy to trail Streaming in the wind. But there is always something to follow. I love sparklers lit on both sides They are quick to sign off They leave a secret trail Of streaming sense Written in the blackness of coal. End of the […]
Parody on a Haiku by Issa by Monty Gilmer
Parody on a Haiku by Issa by Monty Gilmer Relax, dust bunnies. I housekeep casually, just as Issa did. End of the poem 15 random poems Poetry by subject Some external links: The Bat’s Own Poetry Cave Talking Writing Monster. Duckduckgo.com – the alternative in the US Quant.com – a search engine from France, […]
No Regrets by Muralidharan Mudaliar
No Regrets by Muralidharan Mudaliar Whatever It may be Doom or despair Rain, dry weather Windward or lee Where life drives me Riches or ruin Or whatever it be worth The memory and the mirth Is mine , is mine And with me it is fine Mar 92 End of the poem 15 random poems […]
My Mother by Claude McKay
Menu+ Home 100 Poetry Monster Poets Directory Best Love Poems Free Poetry Quotes Publish your Poems Home » Topics » Mothers My Mother by Claude McKay I Reg wished me to go with him to the field, I paused because I did not want to go; But in her quiet way she made me yield […]
My impure god and I by Murali Sivaramakrishnan
Each day My impure god and I Wake to light and walk alongside. Each night My impure god and I Walk the dark under a starless sky. Everything is so clear. So, where’s the need to be pure? And yet Many a day and night We wear our hearts inside out Searching within The dark […]
My Dear Old Mother by Walter William Safar
Menu+ Home 100 Poetry Monster Poets Directory Best Love Poems Free Poetry Quotes Publish your Poems Home » Topics » Mothers My Dear Old Mother by Walter William Safar A whisper… soft, gentle and perfectly close is spreading through the air in this warm April morning. My mother’s whisper is so close, yet so far […]
Mother by Shahida Latif
Mother by Shahida Latif Mother: bounteous blessing, A sheltering shield, fragrant flower, Gurgling founting fountain of love, Incarnated patience and sacrifice; She cares least, For her own appetite and dress, When her own children remain, Unfed, undressed. She tosses on the bed, When they are ill disposed, She bleeds, receives pain, When they are hit […]
Lost and Found by Muralidharan Mudaliar
Lost and Found by Muralidharan Mudaliar Lines That vents A fit of passion Reminisced Revokes The memory Of the perfume And the gale Little verses Lost / forgotten Revoked Says Once I was alive. Mar 86 End of the poem 15 random poems Poetry by subject Some external links: The Bat’s Own Poetry Cave […]
Leaving Albania by Morelle Smith
Leaving Albania by Morelle Smith My mind is peeling away from this place – separating, like two sheets of paper. Once, this place and I were stuck so close together – your time pressed against me like sun on my palm, like a thumb, like a hard coin, like a hand or a whole other […]
Komori by T. Wignesan
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In torque by Muralidharan Mudaliar
In torque by Muralidharan Mudaliar In flight Or flow Frisky or frenetic Density high or low Twisted or trundled In unmindful glee or glow Dithering or decided In inebriated gloating Or sobering cold A blue sky beckons Over the earthly show End of the poem 15 random poems Poetry by subject Some external links: […]
In the Blaze.. by Muralidharan Mudaliar
In the Blaze.. by Muralidharan Mudaliar In the Blaze.. In the blaze of the flame What the fire, What the cinder What the desire ? Did the cinder Consummate the fire Or the fire the cinder Who burned Who got burnt Did the desire To burn Die in the fire In the blaze What the […]
I Salute You , O Women! by Ms Tabzeer Yaseen
You should have an existence of your own, This is the dream that I have sown. Don’t get lost in this crowd, Do stand apart and make yourself feel proud. You always sacrifice yourself for others, Retaining many oceans of sorrows. Sometimes mother, sometimes wife, sometimes sister, Who gives her best in every character. Buried […]
I like to let the word fly about by Murali Sivaramakrishnan
I like to let the word fly about Not tied down to its meanings Like a dog on a leash And be walked on the beach. But let it prance around, flip and turn And perch on the tiniest branch Of suspense and dream In the balmy glow of a rainbow Like a crazy cormorant […]
I a soul by Muralidharan Mudaliar
I a soul by Muralidharan Mudaliar Complex and racking Every once I pause to gauge Contemplate Reckoning none Free floating I move one Sometime once In a random circle Racking I pause again to search Reckoning none I float on May 87 End of the poem 15 random poems Poetry by subject Some external […]
Hunger and Thirst by Muhammad Dawood Jan
One fine day; while on my way I saw a child in sheer dismay His eyes vexed with eternal pains No flesh was left; just bones and veins A sketch of sorrow on his face As his relatives; none to embrace A homeless orphan with nothing to eat His hunger not for bread or meat […]
Here by Muralidharan Mudaliar
Here by Muralidharan Mudaliar Where Poignant words fail to provoke Where Profound thoughts fall flat Where Probing silence never interpret where solitude becomes routinous where friends tag sans bond where the pseudo trip mars the vice where work is psyche bound Oh Master Take the cash and let the credit go April 87 End of […]
Haiku: The Bluebird and the Sky by Monty Gilmer
Haiku: The Bluebird and the Sky by Monty Gilmer (A found poem from the writings of Henry David Thoreau and Ralph Waldo Emerson) The bluebird carries the sky, the daily bread of the eyes, on his back. End of the poem 15 random poems Poetry by subject Some external links: The Bat’s Own Poetry […]
Haiku: March by Monty Gilmer
Haiku: March by Monty Gilmer Ere swallows dare come, March’s ranging breezes stir dancing daffodils. End of the poem 15 random poems Poetry by subject Some external links: The Bat’s Own Poetry Cave Talking Writing Monster. Duckduckgo.com – the alternative in the US Quant.com – a search engine from France, and also an alternative, […]
Haiku: January by Monty Gilmer
Haiku: January by Monty Gilmer The year tends toward Spring? Snowy desolation! Days lengthen, cold strengthens. End of the poem 15 random poems Poetry by subject Some external links: The Bat’s Own Poetry Cave Talking Writing Monster. Duckduckgo.com – the alternative in the US Quant.com – a search engine from France, and also an […]
Haiku: His Little Drum by Monty Gilmer
Haiku: His Little Drum by Monty Gilmer Twelfth day of Christmas. Among twelve drummers drumming was one little boy. End of the poem 15 random poems Poetry by subject Some external links: The Bat’s Own Poetry Cave Talking Writing Monster. Duckduckgo.com – the alternative in the US Quant.com – a search engine from France, […]
Green Notes by Mrunmayi Mandan
GREEN NOTES A speedy S.U.V, drunk at midnight, Kills two and vanishes in gleaming light. Alive was the R.T.O., but lost in sleep, Could he get suspended and beg on that street? But what else can be done, When shown two notes, Ignored then ridded Off to the roads? If the driver was caught In […]
From the heart of your heart by Mukeshkumar Raval
From the heart of your heart from the soul of your soul You may forget the country sand for hours you loved to tread upon and the homely gods for years you tried to trust upon the first slap of baton on your back the naked jump into chilled lake for a friend’s sake the […]
Forbidden Fruit by Mukeshkumar Raval
Now when you have landed in his arms I envy him not my love A nightingale’s faded song still echoes in my heart that the bird has untied the knot. I like a gloomy farmer stare the sky and see the dispersing clouds of hope. I stand mute like a singer whose strings of lyre […]
Days and Nights by Murali Sivaramakrishnan
1 There is a line of light that traverses the hill And bisects the valley below. All day The sun looks down at this amazing sight Where hill meets valley and breaks The fall of light and shade. Purple, grey, brown, And blue the hill radiates the ray’s fall. Until night wipes out the light […]
Dark Room( qua vadis) by Muralidharan Mudaliar
Dark Room( qua vadis) by Muralidharan Mudaliar There is no one in the dark room No one at home No one to talk to And nowhere to go Pacing down the side streets Following up glad eyes Flirting to quieten The fever over my brow With no one to pester No one to please I […]
Crush by Muhereza Louis
The day i first met her She moved along like a timed slide show With grace and chaste in her stride Swinging her hips like a desert Carmel And stepping on the ground like it hurts. That’s when i first saw her. Meeting her was a dream come true, Speaking to her was like melting […]
Cinquain on Love: Touch by Monty Gilmer
Cinquain on Love: Touch by Monty Gilmer (A found poem. The final two sentences are a German proverb.) ” . . . the slow braille touch of him . . . “ Anne Sexton wrote. Love is blinding. That is why lovers like to touch. End of the poem 15 random poems Poetry by […]
Bubbles from Eternity by Muralidharan Mudaliar
Did I think I saw A shadow criss cross my slate A glimpse was it surfacing my unwinding fate? Did I see a face slip Between the fogs of my morning dreams Did I trace on my tips the memory of her moving lips Did I strain my ear to hear Her anklets echo my […]