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therickycherian
therickycherian
Normal Guy. Loves to write.
The crouching murmur fills the air, An echo hisses within the walls, A lady weeps underneath the blanket of darkness. Protected by its secretiveness, The crying continues. Hours and seconds, Misery corrupts the wave, And an absolute stillness takes control. She stops, Notices the indifference The scene then is a blend of both, Crying and silence, Once again
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Mar 19, 2015
Mar 19, 2015 at 1:09 PM UTC
Once Again
I sit and look out upon all the sorrows of the world, and upon all oppression and shame; I see, in low life, the mother misused by her children, dying, neglected, gaunt, desperate; I mark jealousy and unrequited love, attempted to be hid--I see these sights on the earth; I see the workings of battle, pestilence, tyranny--I see martyrs and prisoners; I observe a famine at sea--I observe the sailors casting lots who shall be kill'd, to preserve the lives of the rest; All these--All the meanness and agony without end, I sitting, look out upon, See, hear, and am silent.
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Dec 4, 2014
Dec 4, 2014 at 8:57 AM UTC
I Sit and Look Out
Among those I hold most dear You, mother, are just in all spheres First with love unstinted and clear First with joy and lots of cheers The cheers, although familiar Nevertheless, very sincere. You are the sweet scent from heaven A spring in the middle of the desert You are a star that brightens my dark nights A lovely tree that gives all good You are a gift from God A paradise without a limit Your heart is the vessel of love and consolation You are the warmth in a cold winter night. Among the angels God has created You are the one to us most suited A well of joy, a no fancy ploy Straight clean heart giving the best Mother, dear mother, your love is always the finest. I feel your tender eyes Cast on me when I used to cry To me then they were a pair of pearls And I was happy they were mine Mother, it was simply divine. I remember too the warmth of your lips As you bent down to kiss me goodnight It felt like all the pains of the day Just vanished out of sight I reach to touch the same spot And I can swear I still feel the same comfort Mother, you are truly a magnificent sort. What about those fingers Gently stroking my hair Giving me peace beyond compare Lifting my spirit from all despair My soul was floating in the air Filled with ecstasy of love so rare Mother, so much you gave me So much I took from thee Such love, I believe No one could ever give. As I go through the path of life Mother, you are always there To shelter me from my inner fears To shower me with love I hold so dear Mother, I declare you are the most sincere. Firm at time times you may have been You taught me all and more still Striving to lift me above difficult hills To a life of joy, happiness and goodwill With your live my heart fills. Mother, how can I ever find words of praise To fit all your beautiful traits Perhaps I should simple say with mighty grace Thank you all for the days.
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Dec 4, 2014
Dec 4, 2014 at 8:55 AM UTC
My Mother
Among those I hold most dear You, mother, are just in all spheres First with love unstinted and clear First with joy and lots of cheers The cheers, although familiar Nevertheless, very sincere. You are the sweet scent from heaven A spring in the middle of the desert You are a star that brightens my dark nights A lovely tree that gives all good You are a gift from God A paradise without a limit Your heart is the vessel of love and consolation You are the warmth in a cold winter night. Among the angels God has created You are the one to us most suited A well of joy, a no fancy ploy Straight clean heart giving the best Mother, dear mother, your love is always the finest. I feel your tender eyes Cast on me when I used to cry To me then they were a pair of pearls And I was happy they were mine Mother, it was simply divine. I remember too the warmth of your lips As you bent down to kiss me goodnight It felt like all the pains of the day Just vanished out of sight I reach to touch the same spot And I can swear I still feel the same comfort Mother, you are truly a magnificent sort. What about those fingers Gently stroking my hair Giving me peace beyond compare Lifting my spirit from all despair My soul was floating in the air Filled with ecstasy of love so rare Mother, so much you gave me So much I took from thee Such love, I believe No one could ever give. As I go through the path of life Mother, you are always there To shelter me from my inner fears To shower me with love I hold so dear Mother, I declare you are the most sincere. Firm at time times you may have been You taught me all and more still Striving to lift me above difficult hills To a life of joy, happiness and goodwill With your live my heart fills. Mother, how can I ever find words of praise To fit all your beautiful traits Perhaps I should simple say with mighty grace Thank you all for the days.
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After reading many a poem recently, here are some of my doubts: Has poetry become a mere compilation of wild, out-of-the-life, out-of-the-box imagery just to substantiate a single-faceted idea statement. Has poetry become an orphan, without a language of its own? Or with the same craft pattern such as the one used in some ultra-left campaign material? Is modern poetry like fast food? Or is it something that is created to fit in to the tiny coffin spaces of modern media? Cinema, music, dance, theatre – all have distinct languages, but not poetry. Agree, there are brilliant glimpses of excellence in some of the new-gen creations – mere lines as I would like to call them - but they lack in totality. Fast and furious they are, but at the same time weak and resigned they are. What is modern day poetry? Only time will tell.. Yes, we are missing the woods for the trees.
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Dec 4, 2014
Dec 4, 2014 at 8:13 AM UTC
Modern Poetry
I could step inside the mirrors of reality But my eyes get lost in colors of steel grey I could speak to the smell of normality Yet my mind strolls along the shades of time. Feeling sand under foot in the summer time Hear islands call my name in laughter's dreams I lie beneath the shadowing of a silver lime But reality spoils illusions, it always seems I walk vacant streets, see children sit and stare Plaintive cries born of hunger fill their nights Must I stand amid starvation gaunt and bare? Can't I lie amid nature's own to take my flights? As the leaves brush my face with gentle strokes A deer stops to rest beside golden pond I'll close all pages on reality's cruelest jokes And once again, feel the wind's magic wand
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Nov 22, 2014
Nov 22, 2014 at 1:38 PM UTC
Empty Mind
Life is so strange Nothing stays the same Everything change But who to blame Life is like a game Where you have to lose Before you can gain To win you have to face the fearful rain In Life.. They always say Don't use your heart Only use your brain In life there is love But the more is hate No one decide They all hesitate And who knows the fate The closest people you need go away When you need them the most You find them lost Day after day Days go by People are born.. and other die Year after year No one understands Nothing is clear Nothing in our hearts except fear Today you walk & talk Tomorrow you lay in your grave And nothing it gave The money that you save And no use of your gold When it won't be sold You have to be strong Stop doing the wrong And never lie Be ready for your last goodbye
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Nov 22, 2014
Nov 22, 2014 at 1:27 PM UTC
LIFE
Behind your eyes, under your bed, Outside of space, inside your head, From one to a trillion, to A to Z, Everything you fear, everything you dread. My name is Unknown. Remember me? Of course you don't. And neither does she. Who's she, you ask? Well, that's my wife. First name "Your", last name "Life". What do I look like? I'm completely transparent. You'll never see me, but I'm always apparent. You should know, to be honest. You've met me the most. What's with your face? Have you seen a ghost? Probably. Anyway. Welcome to hell, Reader. Is it what you thought? Didn't it tell you? That bible you bought? No, it didn't. Because you're the first one here. Now tell me, Reader. What do you fear? Spiders? Fire? Your mother-in-law? Heights? Flying? A dead body you saw? I'll tell you mine. My fear is turning mad. Which is why I'm always scared. And a little bit sad. Since you're not answering me, Reader, I'll tell you your fear. You're scared of your leader. You're scared of being here. Bur you're here forever. Never alone. With your god. Your life.  Your fear.
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Nov 22, 2014
Nov 22, 2014 at 1:25 PM UTC
Your Fear