Miss You!
It is hard to pretend,
To say, “I am okay”,
Giving the fake smile,
However, I miss you every day.
Nobody knows your importance,
In my life,
Hiding my emotions,
Controlling myself, I miss you every day.
Miss You!
It is hard to pretend,
To say, “I am okay”,
Giving the fake smile,
However, I miss you every day.
Nobody knows your importance,
In my life,
Hiding my emotions,
Controlling myself, I miss you every day.
Chemical Locha!
Is it the,
Chemical Locha,
Inside the brain,
Signalling the heart,
Immense discomfort and pain,
Which cannot, be explained.
Is Death the Answer?
Don’t know why,
My heart is crying inside,
Don’t know why,
Want to scream my lungs out,
Your Half-Girlfriend

Half-girlfriend,
Heart bleeds,
Your words were,
Just poetic and dreamy,
As your actions spoke opposite,
To heart, your words meant nothing…

I wish you knew!
I wish you knew,
How much I miss our chats,
I wish you knew,
How I wait to hear your day-to-day act,
I wish you knew,
How I want to update you all the facts,
Day 11 – NaPoWriMo – Optional prompt for the day: the Bop. The invention of poet Afaa Michael Weaver, the Bop is a kind of combination sonnet + song. Like a Shakespearan sonnet, it introduces, discusses, and then solves (or fails to solve) a problem. Like a song, it relies on refrains and repetition. In the basic Bop poem, a six-line stanza introduces the problem, and is followed by a one-line refrain. The next, eight-line stanza discusses and develops the problem, and is again followed by the one-line refrain. Then, another six-line stanza resolves or concludes the problem, and is again followed by the refrain. Here’s an example of a Bop poem written by Weaver, and here’s another by the poet Ravi Shankar.


Emotional abuse can leave one traumatized!

She has been humiliated,
Her opinions, have been disregarded,
Her appearance, is always judged,
She is always monitored and controlled,
Sharing of feelings, been verbally chastised,
Towards her, they are forever bigoted…..\