28.10.09

The Stolen Child

-William Butler Yeats





WHERE dips the rocky highland
Of Sleuth Wood in the lake,
There lies a leafy island
Where flapping herons wake
The drowsy water rats;
There we've hid our faery vats,
Full of berrys
And of reddest stolen cherries.
Come away, O human child!
To the waters and the wild
With a faery, hand in hand,
For the world's more full of weeping than you can understand.


Where the wave of moonlight glosses
The dim gray sands with light,
Far off by furthest Rosses
We foot it all the night,
Weaving olden dances
Mingling hands and mingling glances
Till the moon has taken flight;
To and fro we leap
And chase the frothy bubbles,
While the world is full of troubles
And anxious in its sleep.
Come away, O human child!
To the waters and the wild
With a faery, hand in hand,
For the world's more full of weeping than you can understand.


Where the wandering water gushes
From the hills above Glen-Car,
In pools among the rushes
That scarce could bathe a star,
We seek for slumbering trout
And whispering in their ears
Give them unquiet dreams;
Leaning softly out
From ferns that drop their tears
Over the young streams.
Come away, O human child!
To the waters and the wild
With a faery, hand in hand,
For the world's more full of weeping than you can understand.


Away with us he's going,
The solemn-eyed:
He'll hear no more the lowing
Of the calves on the warm hillside
Or the kettle on the hob
Sing peace into his breast,
Or see the brown mice bob
Round and round the oatmeal chest.
For he comes, the human child,
To the waters and the wild
With a faery, hand in hand,
For the world's more full of weeping than he can understand.

24.10.09

Because She Would Ask Me Why I Loved Her


by Christopher Brennan (1870-1932)




If questioning would make us wise

No eyes would ever gaze in eyes;

If all our tale were told in speech

No mouths would wander each to each.



Were spirits free from mortal mesh

And love not bound in hearts of flesh

No aching breasts would yearn to meet

And find their ecstasy complete.



For who is there that lives and knows

The secret powers by which he grows?

Were knowledge all, what were our need

To thrill and faint and sweetly bleed?



Then seek not, sweet, the "If" and "Why"

I love you now until I die.

For I must love because I live

And life in me is what you give.



22.10.09

Tear shaped Ocean

L
OV
E,L
UST,
LOSS,
LOST,L
IFE,LAB
OR,LABRY
INTH,LACER
ATE,LACUNA,
LAMENT,LAUGH
,LEAVE,LEMON-SW
EET,LEMON-BITTER,
LILY-OF-THE-VALLEY,
LEPRECHAUN-GOLD,LIB
ERATION,LIGHT,LAMP,
LEVITATE,LIMITLESS,
LIMERICK,LUMINOU
S,LONELY,LOVEL
Y,LOFTY,LO
NGING




21.10.09

Antarctica




The poem 'Falling Jewels' is about Antarctica.
It is a tribute to its exquisite, fragile, extreme yet life giving beauty.
The moon will mourn if it melts.

15.10.09

Falling Jewels

....the moon mourns the melting mountains of Antarctica...

I've looked at this world of
diamonds and blue solitaires
glistening icicles made of prayer beads
in an arc of iridescent waves.
I'VE SMILED.

Prayer beads have turned and turned,
I’ve risen and set.
Bathing in my silverness, I’ve seen
these jewels melt
and freeze among encrusted pearls.
I’VE GLISTENED.


Diamonds waver - crack
Solitaires drip – drip, drip
pearls come loose – float away
iridescent waves swirl!
I WEEP.

Crystal beads far below
turn slower, slowly
the thread holding them loosens,
crystal and ice scatter - fall
into crevices of unoffered prayers.
I MOURN.

6.10.09

If Only Love Was Real...

The little red star.


A little red star tore out of the sky one day. It fell into the silver river of moonbeams. The silver moonbeam river carried the little red star over hills and plains, across mountains and rivers, above oceans and lakes. Then it entered the enchanted woods where fairies lived- tiny little fairies, with tiny little wings and tinier crowns to decorate their pretty heads.
The fairies were frolicking and bathing in the silver river that came from the moon. And along with the moonbeams came the little red star and “Splash!” it fell among the fairies. The sudden splash of moonbeams scared the fairies as they hurried out of the silver river. The tiny little fairies with tiny little wings and tinier crowns to decorate their pretty heads looked fearfully at the place where the little red star had fallen. Then the tiniest fairy crawled toward the river on two little palms two little knees with her two little wings folded neatly behind. She dipped one little hand into the silver waves and pulled out the little red star. As she held the little red star, it glowed with all its might. It glowed like there’s never going to be darkness again. It glowed with the innocence of a child’s radiant smile. And as the fairy held it, she glowed. She glowed like a jewel encrusted in the silver moonbeam lit forest. Then she asked, “Who are you?” the little red star replied, “A Dream. I was born out of his love for her and that is why I came.”

The tiny little fairy clutched the little red star in her tiny little fist and flew off with her tiny little wings. That night she came to me and put the little red star into my sleeping eyes. The next day you said, “I love you. Will you marry me?”

4.10.09

Heights of absent mindedness!

My sister had just left for college when I thought I'll call her and check whether she got an auto or a bus. Twice my call rang out and I got a little worried. Distractedly, I dialled her number a third time and when she answered, worriedly, I asked, "I think you have left your cellphone home, honey!". [Early mornings, I tell you, tut tut].