Friday, October 15, 2010
Amrit Minhas -Canada
1.
Words are not my friend
Words are not my friend,
As they desert me when I start to speak,
Wait, now, what was it I was trying to say?
They are gone, when I need them to repeat.
Hiding in the deep crevices of my mind,
In those places that I never go near.
Maybe because they like to play
A game with me that I always fear.
Lost to me when I need them the most,
Then they return at night as a special host.
Ah! This is what I wanted to say,
When you attacked me as I was on my way.
Words, what should I do with you then?
Wait let me capture you with my pen.
2.
Drift Away
Snowflakes drift aimlessly in the dank still air
Almost like the thoughts in my mind.
I put out my hand trying to grasp them
But they seem to disappear on my palm.
One little flake captures the attention of my eye
I follow its trail till it blends into the ground.
Off they go on a mission, my wandering eyes
In search of another floating piece of fluff.
Haunted in this undertaking of continuous repetition
Almost anything is better than the dreaded apparition.
That defies every acceptable notion of pretense
And flees from the fracture that is so intense.
I do not like to saunter into this field of thought
So I bring myself back to the stillness of the space.
I can feel the cold creep into my soul as it wanders
Into the whiteness of the snowflakes drifting by
Aimlessly in the dank still air.
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Both poems by Amrit Minhas on "words and thought" are very well depicted. Well done! good work.
ReplyDeletevery creative, very evocative.
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gurdev chauhan
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