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Shailesh Otari Jul 2014
Oh, thou, a winsome bird!
Who soars great heights in no time
Who voyages the blue vast
With but its wings’ mast
To bless the stars divine
That beam a smile when thy song is heard.

Oh, thou, beauteous spirit,
The conqueror of the sea and the sky!
Fly low and come near me
How closely I wish to see
Thy beauty that from up so high
Bedecks the Sun when lowly lit.

But wait! Oh, thou, divine creature!
Don’t yet climb down; it won’ t be wise
To spread your mellifluous voice
On human planet to rejoice;
For then who will cheer the widowed skies
And lonely stars of the gloomy nature?
July 25th 2014
Strange fits of passion have I known:
  And I will dare to tell,
But in the lover’s ear alone,
  What once to me befell.

When she I loved look’d every day
  Fresh as a rose in June,
I to her cottage bent my way,
  Beneath an evening moon.

Upon the moon I fix’d my eye,
All over the wide lea;
With quickening pace my horse drew nigh
Those paths so dear to me.

And now we reach’d the orchard-plot;
And, as we climb’d the hill,
The sinking moon to Lucy’s cot
Came near and nearer still.

In one of those sweet dreams I slept,
Kind Nature’s gentlest boon!
And all the while my eyes I kept
On the descending moon.

My horse moved on; hoof after hoof
He raised, and never stopp’d:
When down behind the cottage roof,
At once, the bright moon dropp’d.

What fond and wayward thoughts will slide
Into a lover’s head!
‘O mercy!’ to myself I cried,
‘If Lucy should be dead!’
Shailesh Otari Jul 2014
I walked as part of a caravan
That followed a well known road
Which circled around a tall mountain
Before the nearest village showed.

And I said – "Look, my friends,
I from here spot a crevice,
The mountain has a narrow tunnel
But for men it may suffice."

They laughed at me aloud and said
"Friend – Don’t talk insane,
If there sure was a tunnel,
Would we circle around in vain?"

But I insisted we explored
The dark jungles with a few men
So we could walk shorter
And may have some time to gain.

My words fell on deaf ears
And they left me all alone
They said if I wanted to know
I could go on my own.

I did then branch away
And walked through the thick wood
Soon I reached the mountain base
And my spirits were good

As I entered a small tunnel
And reached its middle at once
I saw ahead the neighboring town
At close walking distance.

Glad I was to see the tunnel
Was large enough for ten fellows
It could pass my men easily
And save their walking woes.

Said I to myself happily
"I knew there was another way!
It is now time to share the news
Without any delay!"

But suddenly it began to rain
And dark became the sky
The light at the tunnel’s end
Dimmed slowly before it died.


I saw the storm wash away
The woods and the trees
Soon flooded became the tunnel
and mountain walls squeezed.

I saw no light, I knew no better
Than to hope for a miracle
Until a fatal burst of wave
In not time had me gobbled.

I saw from above my caravan friends
Thought I was safe in my tunnel shade
Until they heard no more of me
And believed I got strayed.

They forget me soon after
And took the same known road
Every time the passed the tunnel
But to explore they never slowed.

It hurts me not that I met my fate
Alone and untimely a lot
But I am sad that the mountain tunnel
Is yet to cross another thought.
July 16th 2014
Shailesh Otari Jul 2014
Gushing in comes she
Offering herself to the shore
Racing up the last mile
Smiling wide to meet her lover.

Listen – the song she sings,
Melodies of her burbling flow
Shedding inhibitions of tranquility
How blissfully tonight she glows.

And eager for the rendezvous
Is her lover with high tide
See tonight his tender heart
That mighty waves fail to hide.
July 16th 2014
Shailesh Otari Jul 2014
THE WIND blew and touched the leaves
With his gentle seductive kiss
He promised a paradise abroad
More beautiful than this.

How irresistible was his caress
How captivating his charm
Soon leaves yearned to travel far
In their new lover’s arms.

In dreams like a newlywed bride
The leaves resolved to start anew
And readied soon to ride the wind
To old friends bidding adieu.

Quickened now the wind’s speed
Once leaves unhooked from tree
The romance showered ebullience
As leaves floated carefree.

But suddenly the wind swayed
Away from the promised land
Drifting close to a naïve daisy
Telling tales from a wonderland.

The leaves fell down and laid forlorn
Soiled, dusted, thrown away
Soon joined them a somber daisy
As the wind rocked the hay.
July 9th 2014
Inspired by Emily Dickinson’s ‘THE WIND begun to rock the grass’
http://www.bartleby.com/113/2037.html
Shailesh Otari Jul 2014
Cold morning kiss
Of the landward winds;
How zephyr’s misty pout
Along a smile brings.

The long white line
Goes farther than I see
Shows the incessant flow
And tireless industry

Of the vast ocean
With timeless presence
Basked in mellifluous music
Of the waves’ cadence.

I fall for instantly
This infinite pulchritude
Which gently belittles
My existence’s platitude.
Reflections on a beach visit
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