Carnal Sweet Love – Haiku 2

Haiku2

Haiku (also called nature or seasonal haiku) is an unrhymed Japanese verse consisting of three unrhymed lines of five, seven, and five syllables (5, 7, 5) or 17 syllables in all. Haiku is usually written in the present tense and focuses on nature (seasons)

Blog Love

Sharing the blog love

 

 

Some days I sing with you

Some days I cry

You delight with me when happy

In sadness you sigh

We travel places together

Norway, Portugal, Spain

Through winter, rain & summer

Start planning trips again

Sometimes I just sit and flow

My love most times or banter

You handle with undaunted glee & glow

No jest or zeal does it hamper

Of Togetherness and Love

Eight years through paper and pen

You stood by me brave

Beautiful Memories remain

You are loyalty personified

O’blog you my zephyr & sunshine

No Love to be clarified

You are and will always be mine!

I am grateful to Sunshine & Zephyr to stay be me, my humble try at #Blog Love representing #Blogtrotters for Blogchatter.

I take on the baton of Blog Love from Gauravi and  I pass on the baton of Blog Love to Romila.

Love Seasons – A poem

changing-seasons

 

‘Twas the early autumn of September

His heartbeats spoke close to my ear

He said something that broke a smile

Hadn’t blushed that way in a while

The winter chill brought us close

Warmth of his heartbeat again I chose

They did speak with me love stories galore

Churn my emotions more and more

With spring my love buds bloomed

For angst or difference there was no room

The heart beat fondness creepers grew

To them I closer and closer drew

Come summer the heartbeat just melt

No longer same warmth I felt

To talk, shout, call out I tried

In summer froze cold my cries

The leaves fall it is autumn yet again

I still call out to the heartbeat in pain

The heartbeat of “the love fame”

Surreal ‘twas just my mind game!

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Hug me tight – a Katauta poem

Hug in rain

Embraced bare in rain

Head on his chest, drops trickled

Heard my name beat in, धक धक

The Katauta is an unrhymed japanese form consisting of 17 or 19 syllables. The poem is a three-lined poem the following syllable counts: 5/7/5 or 5/7/7.

The Katauta form was used for poems addressed to a lover. A single katauta is considered incomplete or a half-poem, however, a pair of katautas using the syllable count of 5,7,7 is called a sedoka.

 

 

Unnoticed Yet Necessary – A Poem

hands

 

He looked into my eyes

Red, swollen, unslept

I tried to smile

Memories of erstwhile

I’d leave him long back already

But he stood unnoticed but necessary

He saw me move & saw me fall

He saw me fail & saw me crawl

I’d leave him long back already

Still he stood unnoticed but necessary

Today I met him yet again

My cold hands he held in rain

Many a came in the meanwhile

None a steady hand or glory to stand high

I’d leave him long back already

Yet he stood unnoticed but necessary

A look at him a lot he changed

His arms now stronger and

the hair I liked longer

Not heeding my tears asked I

Reason for waiting and the why

As I’d leave him long back already

Why he stood unnoticed but necessary

“Ananya” the first word I heard

That moment for me the world blurred

“Many did come and pass by

And you ask me I stay why

All wanted you as silent wind

None could handle your heart’s stormy cry

I knew the waves come to kiss the shore

I can handle your heart’s storm core

Yes, you did leave me long back already

You my love, reason for me to remain unnoticed yet necessary

You my treasure, reason for me to remain unnoticed yet necessary.”

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I Am That Woman

I pen this poem as a gratitude to all women and the respective roles they play. PM Modi in this address to all women said that women with the varied responsibilities we have and the awesome managers we are, we need no empowerment and who are men to empower someone who is already empowered. So with that thought, I wish all my friends a very happy women’s day.

 

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Guard Your heart – A Triolet poem

trust poem

 

Tried my hand at Triolet. A Triolet is a poetic form consisting of only 8 lines. Within a Triolet, the 1st, 4th, and 7th lines repeat, and the 2nd and 8th lines do as well. The rhyme scheme is simple: ABaAabAB, capital letters representing the repeated lines. Hope you like it 🙂