Back with a small poem after a long time.
No Healing!
Saying Good-bye to Cambridge Again
Very quietly I take my leave,
As quietly as I came here;
Quietly I wave good-bye,
To the rosy clouds in the western sky.
Day 19: Today’s prompt “I challenge you to write a ruba’i.
What’s that? Well, it’s a Persian form — multipe stanzas in the ruba’i form are a rubaiyat, as in The Rubaiyat of Omar Khayyam. Basically, a ruba’i is a four-line stanza, with a rhyme scheme of AABA. Robert Frost’s famous poem Stopping By Woods on a Snowy Evening uses this rhyme scheme. You can write a poem composed of one ruba’i, or try your hand at more, for a rubaiyat. Happy writing!”
Never knew what is love,
Until you came into my life,
I heard true love is unconditional,
Don’t know why I felt the same.
Day 15: Today’s prompt (optional, as always) is a little something I’m calling “Twenty Questions.” The idea is to write a poem in which every sentence, except for the last one, is in the form of a question. That’s it! It can be as long or short as you like. The questions can be deep and philosophical (‘what is the meaning of life?’) or routine and practical (‘are you going to eat that?’). Or both!
Shot by a bullet!
Who are you?
Why did you come into my life?
Did you have any clue?
Of this being our meeting afterlife?
Day 11 : of the NaPoWriMo. Not going with the prompt today.
Glimpse of you !
Feelings are muted,
Causing hurt for no reason,
Keeping away from people,
Acting like if I were a season.
Today’s prompt by the NaPoWriMo was an easy one. I was halfway through writing the poem for today’s prompt, then something just stopped me mid-way and I started writing another poem.
Today’s prompt I might finish it and post some other day. But for now this is what I want to post.
Mixed Emotions
For the a moment I am crying,
Out of Pain.
As a friend lost her favorite pet,
As my fourteen year of friendship,
Has gone for a Toss,
Dear friend, you shattered my small dreams.
My first day for NaPoWriMo. At first I thought let me not go with the prompts on the very first day and maybe choose sometime later as I had written two poems last night and I wanted to post them. But then the crazy me who didn’t feel like giving up on the prompt or on my poem ended up doing something really crazy. Which is, I searched for a painting that can go with the poem I had written last night. 😛
Excuse me this time, next time will try to do the normal way. 😉
I have chosen “At the Mountain Rouge, The Dance” by Henri De Toulouse Lautrec.
My reason or what I saw in this painting for choosing this for my poem is, I see the lady in the pink outfit looking at the people dancing and the below lines or poem what I have written are her thoughts that run in her mind while watching the dance.
