Monday, 28 November 2016

Twilight of Dreams

Few days back the students at my college approached me with an odd request. They wanted me to give them topics for poetry, short story and essay writing competitions to be held at the college in eve of the arts day celebrations. Even us the ones at medical side have arts day where we show cases our literature, dance, music skills among others. In my student life I used to participate in some of them with a bit of success. This time I will not be a participant but a judge. For the poetry writing I gave them the topic ‘Twilight of dreams’. Cliché; still it sounded good in my head. Back at home while I was idling on FB, I thought, well why don’t I write a poem on that topic? After it’s been a while since I flexed my poetry muscle. Well here it is.



Last of the dreams have withered and fallen,
Like the yellow leaves from a desolate oak in fall
Thought the tree hopes for its life back in spring
None is reserved for me after this twilight.

Born from an acorn of lust in the womb of love,
Weaned on the warm milk sweet as nectar
I grew up to stature that made my father proud
Even when I never saw him grow old as I grew strong.

The world was mine oyster which I with sword did open,
My conquests shadowed the little things in life like joy
The man in me died a slow death and was born a spector
An empty being filled with things that coins would buy.

On the crest of my rise I found my fairer half
Who gifted me the crown of fatherhood that swelled my self
I raced and raged to make more shiny bits of silver
Showering on my son missing the scent of tears in them.

With great pride I saw him grow like a nurtured tree
Proud, Strong and sure like myself of the old
As I felt my bones crack while I drifted down the stairs
I saw him swell and smile in the spoils of his victories.

Today as I spy my grand kids play by the falling leaves
Finding joy in things as little as its golden shower in breeze
I wonder what I have missed in my long lost youth
All those memories  just for a bag of dead coins.






 PS: The pics are random ones from the net to create an ambiance, credits the owners. Please done sue me :)

1 comment:

  1. Hi Sarath! Such wonderful lines. They are lucky to have you as a judge, indeed.
    Would you be amenable to reading and reviewing a collection of short stories? Author Sharat Kumar has a collection of short stories coming out this time in January. In each of the 13 stories, uncovers the New Age woman and the chemistry between men and women in contemporary India. Whether spinning a yarn about an Army romance, or the affection between two divorcees; Kumar holds a mirror to how sparks fly.
    If you're interested, I'd love to provide a PDF of the upcoming book to be reviewed in your particular fun, free and fearless way. Just ping me back at the email address hritvick.dv(@)gmail dot com.

    Cheers, and keep blogging.
    Hritvick

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