Chemical Locha!
Is it the,
Chemical Locha,
Inside the brain,
Signalling the heart,
Immense discomfort and pain,
Which cannot, be explained.
Chemical Locha!
Is it the,
Chemical Locha,
Inside the brain,
Signalling the heart,
Immense discomfort and pain,
Which cannot, be explained.

April 22nd – Letter “S”
Film – Serendipity (2001)
Language – English
Genre – Romantic Comedy
Written by – Marc Klein
Director – Peter Chelsom
Producer – Peter Abrams, Simon Fields, Robert L. Levy
Music Director – Alan Silvestri
Cast – John Cusack, Kate Beckinsale

Day 3- And now for our (optional) prompt! Today I’d like to challenge you to write an elegy – a poem that mourns or honors someone dead or something gone by. And I’d like to ask you to center the elegy on an unusual fact about the person or thing being mourned. For example, if you are writing an elegy about your grandfather, perhaps the poem could be centered around a signature phrase of his. (My own grandfather used to justify whatever he was doing by saying, “well, I can’t sing or dance, and it’s too wet to plow,” which baffled me considerably as a child). Or perhaps your Aunt Lily always unconsciously whistled between her teeth while engaged in her daily battle with the crossword puzzle. These types of details paradoxically breathe life into an elegy, making the mourned person real for the reader.
Today, I am going with the prompt but with a twist, coz it is not about the death of a person but it is actually mourning about the death of love the person once had.


Death Of Love!!!
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“Change is constant”
You always said,
Mind and heart,
Were addled,
Did not forsee,
you included yourself!!!
Day 2- NaPoWriMo Prompt (as always, optional) for the day. “Today, I’d like you to write a poem inspired by, or in the form of, a recipe! It can be a recipe for something real, like your grandmother’s lemon chiffon cake, or for something imaginary, like a love potion or a spell”.

Recipe of Love Potion!

On Fire,
Goes the pot,
Carefully adding,
Ingredients,
One by one…..