27/30 | Workout Work-in Poem | National Poetry Month 2018

Today there will be more sweat in every repetition in every squat, in every pushup every Burpee will be an eternity long There is no drop of sweat – that will taste sweet or may be they are sweet, we just don’t taste it.. The dumbbells will feel loved and the kettle ball will whistle I won’t let the bench presses go to bed nor … Continue reading 27/30 | Workout Work-in Poem | National Poetry Month 2018

26/30 | Changing the Past | National Poetry Month 2018

Yesterday.. I could not write a poetry and today I realized. I am on a daily poetry campaign one poem a day… But technology has given us the power to write today and post it as it was yesterday… Much like the power to change the current past to a past we want people to know.. we want us to be known. But what happens … Continue reading 26/30 | Changing the Past | National Poetry Month 2018

25/30 | A Journey | National Poetry Month 2018

I have shouted my lungs for toys I don’t need, but kept silent when I fell I have worried the rain might ruin – the play in the evening, but remained awake at night just to hear a drizzle. I have walked long distances with different people, only to be back to where I started. I have to remember before I start, that every journey … Continue reading 25/30 | A Journey | National Poetry Month 2018

24/30 | To My College Days | National Poetry Month 2018

Today I had to walk back a bit…. I had to write a bit about my college days.. I had to walk back almost 29 years… and… then do a fast forward.. through the 4 years from 1989 to 1993 Most of my memory is intact.. faces, voices, places, politics, teachers, classes, friends classes… yes.. .even if I had found life a lot outside It … Continue reading 24/30 | To My College Days | National Poetry Month 2018

23/30 | Choice | National Poetry Month 2018

Running as the snow falls… Breaking like the rain drops Walking in the shadow of a muscle Having memories buried under the bridge We treat death like a lie…. A smile in the pocket that will jump out…. What will you put in empty pockets? Dominos falling like they have a purpose… You wake up like you have nothing better to do.. Today the world … Continue reading 23/30 | Choice | National Poetry Month 2018

22/30 | world inside you | National Poetry Month 2018

We always feel that our pain is unique and it might be.. but we might find ourselves way behind in a line… a line for all the people suffering in this world. If I am having the freedom to write today, that means things are not bad for me… we should never look at ourselves in isolation… but only with a very comprehensive world view.. … Continue reading 22/30 | world inside you | National Poetry Month 2018

21/30 | New Memories | National Poetry Month 2018

You remember only one face, and it has been a while. Now faces carry less resemblance to who you are. They are more masks hiding the reality. reality immersed in thinking…. Sometimes two faces appear like one is a reflection of the other, but totally different.. not in feel but in Thinking. Faces over faces over faces. some blood covered, some smiling, some blank stares … Continue reading 21/30 | New Memories | National Poetry Month 2018

19/30 | The apartment window | National Poetry Month 2018

A melancholy always drips from the apartment window, driving you nuts as you sit beneath smoking cigarettes. You blow smoke just in time for it to go in and create a chaos for the old lady who lives there. Her husband dreams of the pretty girl…. the next door neighbor, he is bed ridden, but dreams don’t cost. And the girl does not charge. The … Continue reading 19/30 | The apartment window | National Poetry Month 2018