Monday, March 28, 2005

Soul Searching

(A very underrated poem of mine. I guess it's because I am the only person who can understand all the undercurrents in these verses. One of my favourites.)

I like to think of myself
As a lonely book
On an empty shelf
That does not wish to look
Anywhere but inside,
Where a zillion thoughts collide,
But nothing fruitful results.

I like to think of myself
As a lonely star in the sky,
Beaming brightly to itself,
Content to stay there and lie
Unconcerned and unbothered,
With innocence unsmothered,
Completely at peace.

I like to think of myself
As a dew drop on a rose,
Not beautiful by itself,
But you look real close,
Simply because it is able
To add that extra sparkle
To its chosen domain.

I like to think of myself
As a lonely little goldfish,
Looking around from its glass bowl,
With a secret wish
To be out there,
But just does not dare
To even give it a try.

Soul searching is not my specialization,
So I shall end my introspection,
For I truly believe
That the person who knows me best
Is you.

Sunday, March 20, 2005

The Secret of Relaxation

(Enigma would be proud of me...)

Let me take you on a journey
Into your mind, your spirit –
Take a break from the real world;
Float away from where you sit.

Calm your nerves, your senses;
Let the world around you dissolve
Into a kaleidoscope of images and sounds
Let it fade away, there is nothing left now.

Enjoy the pure silence.
Can you hear yourself breathing?
Let the serenity sink in.
Can you feel your heart beating?

Allow yourself to be enveloped
By the milky white heavens,
Let it course through your veins,
Charging you, heightening every sense.

Launch yourself into the sky.
Go ahead and exercise
All the degrees of freedom
That you can realize.

Absorb the unadulterated joy
For a few minutes -
Then prepare yourself to return;
Start gathering your wits.

Slowly let the visions fade
Darkness is what you see;
Return to awareness,
Return to reality.

Gently open your eyes
Isn’t it amusing
That you stayed in this cacophony
Yet were aware of nothing?

It is possible to achieve
Such levels of concentration
Anytime, anyplace
By this meditation.

Do you not feel refreshed
As though you have just rested
For many hours
With a fraction of that time wasted.

Do you not feel enlightened,
Your mental powers sharpened:
Everything seems so clear
As though something in you awakened.

This is the secret
Of total relaxation;
These are the fruits
Of transcendental meditation.

Sunday, March 13, 2005

Feet on the Ground

(Oh, heck... I promised myself that I'd record every poem I write, no matter how big or small. Hence this little one I wrote for a friend today goes into my poor blog.)

Look ahead, not behind,
For the future is yours alone to command;
Memories will always be there to remind
You of the ground on which you stand.

So do not look down and burrow,
But look up and leap high -
For you are standing on an evergreen meadow
That will rise as you reach for the sky.

Wednesday, March 09, 2005

Every Single Day

(Another one to make you feel better after a bad day; but this one's way better, as it has the ingredient necessary for cheering people up: Humour! Consider this poem as an allegorical way of stating the true message contained in the last paragraph.)

Yesterday I burnt my toast,
Cursed and started over,
Thinking that at the most,
I would have to drive faster
In order to be on time.

So I raced down the highway,
And got pulled over for speeding;
The fine I had to pay
Made it difficult breathing.
I ended up an hour late.

Though I knew my excuse was feeble,
For some strange reason,
I was chastised by four different people,
As though it was rabbit season
And I was the sole target.

Complacency, lack of sincerity, unpunctuality,
Some more words I couldn’t pronounce,
Such rare moments of unanimity
For them, is when they denounce
Hapless chaps like me.

Still reeling in a semi-trance,
I went to work with half my mind,
And I suppose I had the chance
To salvage my pride,
And get some work done.

But for reasons not hard to guess,
I was staring at the dreaded blue screen;
Looks like I made a complete mess.
Computers can be so mean;
Maybe I forgot a semi-colon.

I rounded off my splendid day
By spilling coffee on my boss’ shirt;
He didn’t have anything to say,
Just stared at me as though I was dirt,
And left me there with an empty cup.

I reached home and went to bed
Without any further incident.
Wishing I were dead,
My ego sporting a dent,
I went to sleep.

I woke up in time to see the sun rise,
With golden rays peeping from behind clouds;
Smelling the fresh air I realized,
The past may not forget what I’ve done,
But I can forget what I’ve done in the past,
So with a smile on my face
And levity in my soul,
I made up my mind
That from that moment on,
I would make a fresh start to life
Every single day.

Monday, March 07, 2005

One of those days

(I really was having a terrible day when I wrote this. And I really did feel better after that! So, well, poetry may be art, but it sure ain't useless...)


It’s one of those days;
Everything is going wrong.
But problems have to be faced,
No matter for how long.

One thing makes you downcast,
And the other makes it worse;
How long will the bad luck last?
When will the troubles disperse?

The rest of the day is a blur,
A collage of faces and voices.
And until the haze clears,
All you want to do is to utter curses.

Perhaps you need a friend to cheer you
Or maybe a long walk in solitude;
And then a refreshing drink,
To improve your attitude.

Even as the day goes from bad to worse,
I haven’t done any of the above.
Instead I decide to write this verse,
And I feel much better now.

Thursday, March 03, 2005

The Way to Success

(A simple poem, typical of the stuff I wrote as a kid. Guess the childishness shows!)

The first words that would come to mind
Are: ‘Try, try, try until you succeed.’
If you fail, leave the past behind;
But if you just cannot proceed,
I’ll tell you what you need.

You need a goal for aspiration,
A source of inspiration,
A cause for perspiration,
The will to continue,
And perhaps some luck too.

When there is a stumbling block
In the middle of your way,
You should not come to a stop;
Push it out of your way.

If it is too heavy,
Use your ingenuity;
Give it wings, make it fly away,
And have a good day.

If it is a wall on the ground,
Leap over it with a bound,
Or fashion some tools,
And scale it as high as it goes.

You might need someone's aid,
And there are always people who help;
But what you give is what you get.
So if someone is in trouble,
Help him and he will repay you double.