When an AllPoetry contest prompted me with a 15 word brevity poem on ‘Disaster’, I remembered the recent articles of how smart people lost money. Falling for the age old trick of seduction, now digital, versed as “just a click”.
chocolate fudge love
When a 15-word brevity contest based on prompt ‘Vanilla’ on AllPoetry popped up, my creative juices perked. A gently titillating scene emerged and words fell in place. Next time you have hot chocolate fudge ice cream, remember this and savour it.
Life easy
What you choose to see via your eyes colours how you see life. Here is a creative “Life easy” written for @AllPoetry brevity contest of 30 words or less that needs to “Inspire me with some positivity”.
Ran away
“Some run races, some run away from races.Those who run win a prize, those run away make somebody pay the price.” A creative written for a 15-word brevity contest based on the prompt ‘run’ titled ‘Ran away’.
Last sunrise
As I cycle early dawn, I see goats huddled at the butcher shop, and wonder if they know it will be the last sunrise that they will see.Submitted for AllPoetry brevity contest – 20 words based on prompt “Cruelty”.
Pi- A tale of love
Can you connect science and love ? Well yes, if you make poetry. Isn’t a fraction after all a lover’s pose? Here is a creative that views Pi as lovers deeply bonded, generating numbers or expressed as infinite series.
Note :
Pi = 2 * 11/7 (11 & 7 are prime numbers)
Pi is known to be transcendental, i.e not algebraic and so cannot be a quadratic irrational.
My dear Pi
Isn’t Pi a beautifully irrational number? Here is a very different take on it, from a philosophical angle, the beauty of irrationality. Enjoy the poem titled “My dear Pi”.
Thank you dear John Serrao for making me dig deeper.
Laws of life
Tickled I was by an interesting AllPoetrycontest. With the prompt “When poetry meets science”, it is to be based on four laws of physics: (1) Newton’s first law (Inertia) (2) Law of Gravity (2) Theory of relativity (E = mc2) and (4) Heisenberg’s uncertainty principle.
Here it is as “Laws of life”. Enjoy.
still waiting
Have you noticed the clock running at different speeds during various phases of life? Here it is captured as a poignant creative “still waiting”. Written for @AllPoetry contest based on prompt “waiting”, that should be 20 words max.
Honour
Isn’t it horrifying to see banal notions of honour that were/are practised – Honour killing, love jihad, dress code? Versed as a poem titled “Honour”.