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Swimming in
the frozen sky
covered in a
diamond cloak,
And a silver
brooch of
ancient moon
to tell me
the time when
pine trees and
streams enchantingly
sing as they fall
in love with the
pearly glow of midnight
 Nov 2016 Ayu Prameswari
River
There is a God, you see
Watching over humanity
And he cares individually for
You and me
Even if you feel separated
I can guarantee
That this God I speak of
Is caring and free

God is not bound by conformity
Disharmony or chaos
God is the excellence of the wave
Hitting the shore
Drinking up the raindrop

God is two humans gazing
Into eachothers eyes
God is a child's love lullaby
God is never vain nor
Ignorant
God never hates,
He is pure love,
Could you even imagine that?

What is not from God isn't pure
It's deception that demands a cure
Only God can straighten the crooked path
Only God can redeem you even
When everyone tells you there's no turning back

God is the purest light
That guides you in the darkest of nights
My soul aches no more
For God is a balm that has healed all my sores

I look up to a sky so blue
And even though this world makes me sad and confused
I thank God in heaven
For the vast sky and
The cool breeze
That fills my lungs
And brings me to ease.
 Nov 2016 Ayu Prameswari
Kata
Winter
 Nov 2016 Ayu Prameswari
Kata
Indifference is the sin at my door.
It is my wave, my shark, my demon in the dark.
I try my best to embrace this darkness in which I swim.
But when did feeling become such an accomplishment?
My coffee stained lips have me kissing, searching for
Times when pipes bursts,
Soaking you in the heat of the moment.
But indifference takes the heat out of the moment,
And I tire of being cold.
- Kata
 Nov 2016 Ayu Prameswari
Kata
Don't you just hate it?
When pain, turns poetic.
Why does it never stay ugly?
Disgusting.
Why the depth?
I'm a Poet.
Because of this, I can never feel pain
Without seeing the beauty.
I hate it
 Nov 2016 Ayu Prameswari
Kata
Love gets you high
But in my knowledge there's a gravity
And to my knowledge and illusion
So I float, but I never fly
Savagery runs in my blood
But
I'm a romantic at heart
Simply put
A sheep in wolf's skin
 Nov 2016 Ayu Prameswari
Kata
Drunk and taking girls I don't need
Drunk and taking girls that aren't mine
Bottle no sooner empty, than it was full
It's the heaviest feeling of them all
I am trouble by my emptiness
When there are no words
That's when it's hurts the most
When there is no feeling
That is when I fear the most
 Nov 2016 Ayu Prameswari
r
Elegy
 Nov 2016 Ayu Prameswari
r
Let this be an elegy
While he lies there
You know what I mean
Bury his body
Down by the side
Of a crooked highway
His spirit will soon flag
A Greyhound bus
And someday will ride
Right on out of our lives
Back to the dark tower
Where past power and fame
Will be hung like a black flag
Tattered and limp in his shame.
Ganges, dawn, a luminous haze
over the water. The bathing ghats
are busy with the faithful. (But India
is inconceivable without faith.)  
The robed bathers, raising river water
to the sun, pouring it back
to mother Ganges, are they worshipping
the sun or the river?
For them God is everywhere
and everything.  Water, sun,
the river and the twinkling lamps floating on it
are part of one consciousness.

The burning ghats too (such quantities of wood
stacked ready) are beginning their day.
The funeral party approaching in respectful haste
have a job to do. They build their pile,
move the body to the wood,
start the fire. I watch, but not for long.
This moment, so intimate, so public, reminds me
I am an intruder here. The ashes
will return to Ganga unwitnessed by me.

Away from the river, the vendors of tea
do their trade among the stalls. Monkeys,
cheerfully pilfering, are chased away
half-heartedly, for they are Hanuman’s representatives,
and they, with the sacred, garbage-clearing cows,
are part of the one consciousness. In this land
all are “the faithful”, everything is God’s creation.
In this poverty is richness.
Varanasi is the Hindu holy city formerly called Benares. The "ghats" are a series of steps leading down to the river, and are divided into areas for various purposes. Hanuman is the Hindu monkey-god.
I live in a world of words
That constantly spins around
A solar system filled with verbs
And planetary nouns

Syllables that hold me down
Like the 3 in gravity
Consonants in and out
Is the oxygen I breath

Adjectives and adverbs
My galaxy abounds
In this world I live of words
That constantly spins around
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