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 […]
Black magic by Mrunmayi Mandan
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Back I Go to My Prison by Ms Tabzeer Yaseen
I have locked myself in here, Why don’t I go out there? Don’t I hold my freedom dear? So, I sneak out clandestinely, To make my first move towards my family But what I see is the absence of love, compassion, warmth and humility. The streets are crowded with so many pseudo- intellectuals, Who profess […]
Appease by Muralidharan Mudaliar
Appease by Muralidharan Mudaliar Appease Sparkling and brimming she came inviting me to laugh and quaff So dancing her stance And so enticing her glance With all her charm and all her wit for nothing more she pleads than an iota of love to please One drop of love to quench and appease In all […]
St. Roach by Muriel Rukeyser
St. Roach by Muriel Rukeyser For that I never knew you, I only learned to dread you, for that I never touched you, they told me you are filth, they showed me by every action to despise your kind; for that I saw my people making war on you, I could not tell you […]
The Conjugation of the Paramecium by Muriel Rukeyser
The Conjugation of the Paramecium by Muriel Rukeyser This has nothing to do with propagating The species is continued as so many are (among the smaller creatures) by fission (and this species is very small next in order to the amoeba, the beginning one) The paramecium achieves, then, immortality by dividing But when the paramecium […]
Whoever Comes From The Earth by Nelly Sachs
Whoever comes from the Earth reaching for the moon or other heavenly mineral flower – will soar high wounded by blasts of memory shot from the explosive burst of yearning for out of Earth’s painted night his winged prayers arise out of daily destructions seeking the inner pathways of the eyes. Craters and arid seas […]
Utopia by Ndue Ukaj
Everything is different, in the horizon the Sun is crumbled The crumbles remained on the earth’s heart like triumphant arrows. We can’t recognize the colors through the wind caressing the memory We do not read poetry in the universe of foolishness Where relations between darkness and light Appear just like relations between the wall and […]
Tumult by Nicole M Nugent
Tumult by Nicole M Nugent Unmask the virtuoso stain A mere mortals merit, and Qualm expression of pain A gallantry tinge to credit. Reveal an ailing mind A dire of wiles, and Quakey emotions to find A sorrowful sully riles. Unveil your fine gift An emodiment of sage, as Quivering passion bare rifts A prudent […]
Tip tap RAIN by Neelam Sinha
And I too became wet in that tip tap rain When in summer I got the company of rain Which brought with it the tip tap grain . On plants it rained in such a way That all buds became gay . The neem tree in front of my window Which has gone leafless That […]
The Waist of Time by The Waist of Time
The Waist of Time Today nothing beautiful happened My calendar remained empty Nothing bad happened Expectation is drawn on a window Cold expectation, like ice over our heads And the dark swedish days That turn to yellow our warm vision Time crumbles quietly and its ruins swallow us. In between our feet which have lost […]
The Shadow of Crows by Ndue Ukaj
The Shadow of Crows In the island of cordiality solitude is bitter And the broken structure of sex In the river of time was crawling I didn’t recognise Homer and his blindness With the steps of Achilles I measure the current time And the kilometers beyond Ithaca Your azured bulb becomes lost in the nudity […]
The Red Earth of Kupungarri by Nicole M Nugent
The Red Earth of Kupungarri by Nicole M Nugent The Red Earth of Kupungarri. Red earth of Kupungarri, a nurse arrives in a hurry Far from hustle and bustle, at night the Australian bustard rustle A cockatoo screech, close distance to the Brahman preach Above Manning Gorge eagles soar, not far from your door A […]
The man with the blue eye by Neelam Shah
The man with the blue eye looked at me with anguish and despair. He was desperate with a rugged look to him. Worn, out and tired, he tried to say something, but no words came out. There was only one feature of his face that caught my attention, the blue eye glaring at me with […]
The Freedom Of Poetry by Ndue Ukaj
The Freedom Of Poetry The angels are descending slowly, Softly Quietly With love Over your fiery letters Kissing only the pain that you know Kissing only the love that you see Kissing the solitude touched only by you Caressing the Oh of the bountiful spirit The brave poetry. Then slowly and slowly Caressing your stonelike […]
The Emigrant by Ndue Ukaj
The Emigrant by Ndue Ukaj The Emigrant He has only questions, his answers so very timid In dirty pockets with concreted nostalgia. He has only memories that surround his neck Like the millstone they shake him one step forward and a few backward, While caressing in torrential waterfall, And kidnapping the time which he never […]
The blanket is same always by Neelam Sinha
Live with mohammad , live with zesus , Live with buddha , live with confucius ; Live with krishna , live with akabar , Live with ashoka , live with alexander ; Live with splendid , live with needy , Live with satisfied , live with greedy ; All are inside out and under the […]
Superficially by Ndue Ukaj
Superficially The smoke clattered…raised a ridge over me Where my head is oscillating just as the empty glass of Raki on the exhausted hand. Where we clap our glasses and create a smoke over us And on the superficially, we read your poems, my poems. Outside is raining, the thunders keep going You are saying […]
Sonnet (XII) : O Buddha ! I do wish to follow your golden middle path by Neelam Sinha
O Buddha ! I do wish to follow your golden middle path And wish not to attach with the mundane avarice , So in the river of your wisdom everyday I take a bath And meditate upon you and try to follow your advice . Path between extreme self indulgence and self mortification But o […]
Sonnet (XI) : I know me and I do believe in the causation by Neelam Sinha
I know me and I do believe in the causation But then why not me but this god in religion ? When you say my thoughts are the cause And the world around me it’s result rouse . Then why do you bring forth this unseen god And terify me to be punished by his […]
Sonnet (X) : In the search of the physical immortality by Neelam Sinha
In the search of the physical immortality Some have been struggling since the eternity , How to prolong this life of bone and of flesh Which dies after living in the physical gush , Why death is certain and “the not conquerable” Even by the men who seem all time invincible ? Who conquered the […]
Sonnet (VIII) : Some left crown , some left land and some into exile by Neelam Sinha
Some left crown , some left land and some into exile Before it all did surrender , some chose to proselyte , Nay , it does not hold any dagger ,sword or any file But mightier than the mighty king and the mighty knight . River makes the passage and sea washes it’s feet Mountain […]
Sonnet (IX) : Flesh o flesh ! The momentous , the mortal , the doomed by Neelam Sinha
Flesh o flesh ! The momentous , the mortal , the doomed Made of fire , air , ether , earth and water of some dying spring , In you I dwell , rejoice , and feel blessed and the bloomed Me the supreme consciousness , the eternal , the immortal being . Without you […]
Set me FREE by Neelam Sinha
If I am cursed to be a slave , Slave of my habits , Then let me choose my master ; If I am destined to be in grave , Grave of my debits , Then let me write my own disaster ; And give me my whole canvas , So that I could paint […]
Riposte to the Bard: Sonnet 130 remade in my lady’s image by Neil Outar
My mistress’ eyes are nothing like the sun; but lustrous shades of silky chestnut brown as vast and deep as hidden rivers run swiftly drawing this unvers’d suitor down. Through the stygian deeps of fading time and through the ebon breadth of endless space, no force in heaven can deny the light that shines like […]
Rapture by Neil Outar
In stygian gloom on an ebon throne Lord of the Dead in his unhappy realm sits crowded by shades, and yet all alone. The moans of the damned threaten to o’erwhelm this God, burdened ‘neath Cyclopean helm don’d in war ‘gainst the Titans horde. Among the new Gods he proved the most fell, scything through […]
Praises to my motherland ! by Neelam Sinha
Praises to my motherland , Where I was born ! Praises to my motherland Where I was born , Not tired of doing this Even when I am torn , Praises to my motherland Where I was born , The fields of flowers where Spread the fragrance of spirituality , The glow of inner grace […]
O the Chimneys by Nelly Sachs
O the chimneys On the carefully planned dwellings of death When Israel’s body rose dissolved in smoke Through the air – To be welcomed by a chimney sweep star Turned black Or was it a ray of the sun? O the chimneys! Paths of freedom for the dust of Jeremiah and Job – Who dreamed […]
Mirage by Neelam Sinha
Why do we wander for it , why this is so illusive The thing which is known as love the “exclusive” , Neither finding it on the earth nor even in the vast blue Why people claim so tall that it is in their heart’s hue , So easy to claim it but it is […]
Minnesang by Neil Outar
The gage is thrown, the challenge met and on the field of battle set in the grand arena where true knights contend. Warding life and soul they must defend ‘gainst a tireless foe that seeks to bare their mortal breast, with cunning feints ensnare all defense, tangle arms and throw them wide, leave them open […]