A 15 word brevity poem on “meditation”
Abandoned
“Abandoned by his kids who are abroad and busy with their lives, he lives alone in an old age home now”, a brevity creative.
A state of absolute quiet
Written for Allpoetry.com contest “For Wandering Minds” only 20 words max. https://allpoetry.com/poem/add?item[for_contest_id]=2739912
Healing
Written for Allpoetry.com contest “healing forces” (Need to be 27 words or less ~ ) https://allpoetry.com/contest/2739815-27-words-or-less—healing-forces-noguest
Charcoal grey
A soldier he was Fair and handsome Full of life Caught in crossfire He returned home in an urn Absolutely still Charcoal grey — Written for Allpoetry.com contest based on the prompt “Charcoal grey” that has to be exactly 23 words. Featured image courtesy : http://bit.ly/charcoalgrey295
I am scared
They asked who my God wasand then took my father away.I am scared. — Written for Allpoetry.com contest “Brevity- 15 words only”
Bless us all
Isn’t it amazing that the earth just goes about the job quietly of revolving around the sun a whopping distance of 940 million kms every year? A joy it is to pause and ponder, the amazing cosmic wonder and celebrate as it commences another revolution around the sun. A creative on the occasion of ‘Happy new year’ as “Bless us all”.
’tis another beautiful morning
Everyday seems to be simple dull day. Is it really? As I went on my customary morning walk with my dog today, my beautiful muse observed the everyday simple sights and wove it into a beautiful poem. ’tis another beautiful morning, isn’t it? Hope you enjoy the poem. Hey, how was your morning?
Colours of traffic
Inspired by traffic of Bangalore ! Raced though red In hospital gown, green Stopped by the green Rear ended, black & blue Faltered on Orange Juice flowed, red Colours of traffic On my body
Just pause for a second
In today’s world of ‘too much and more’, it is a challenge to ‘just be’. Constantly challenged by a busy world of tasks, goals and accomplishments, that fills every waking minute with work – professional or personal, some folks plan the ‘me-time’ too! We love to think in gross terms of time, most often in terms of hours, weeks and months for all our planning. Here is a breezy creative that takes a look at…