Tuesday, July 26, 2011

"NEMESIS"

                                                                                                   NEMESIS



Into the poem: The name of the poem ‘NEMESIS’ meaning destiny is about a lovers destiny in love. The poem is a kind of a pallinode on hope. The whole scene of the poem is presented in a beach during sunset. It speaks of a lover’s sanity towards love.


Plot: The poem speaks about a deserted lover who losses her beloved. The poem starts with the eyes of the girl, whom the guy chases down a lonely beach. Suddenly the girl’s leg hit a stone and her anklet breaks off. The girl keeps running and the guy runs to pick the anklet which he once presented her as gift. After picking up the anklet, the guy looks for her beloved but he doesn’t find her. It seems as if she’s lost. The guy cries for her, but all his shouts go in vain as he isn’t able to trace her. Broken with his heart, The guy sits on a rock and waits for the day until she returns





Poem:


Down she went looking but my eyes,
Crushing the pebbles, towards the drowning sun ran her bare feet,
It were the eyes that shifted the curse of my lone,
For the blackened bulb glistened the kiss of love,
The showers that sprinkle, The roses that mingle,
Nothing seemed mystique but her eyes.




Splashing the wave’s orange water,running went she.
Chasing her footprints did run my heart,
She’s the one for whom it beats,
She is the beauty of my nimble nemesis, My life is she.
My hoofs paused for a moment and eclipsed the queer,
As her legs staggered against the stone unseen, which tore her anklet round.




She didn’t halt her wavering legs, but running kept she,
Dwindling went her grey shadow over the blistering silt,
For I crawled my eyes to chase but a memoir of love,
Here and there and everywhere did trench my eyes,
And alas did spot the gift, sneaking about a gloomy crag.
Tempted to apprise her charm, zipped my heart and picked it up.




For the moment I smiled and looked for her,
But she was gone, Lost in the allusion of a deserted flight,
I cried, I screamed, I squalled out loud,
But nothing of her being was traced nor found.
She infringed my feelings and poisoned my love,
She Shattered my beats with the curse of lone.




My eyes wont scorn for her brazen deed,
Nor would it efface the look of her alluring feet,
I wont refute her love for delusion’s distaste,
And bitter the memories which were once sweet,
But would wait over this stone, Until the day she returns,
And fight my Patience till the remainent conceals.



                                                                                                                   - Rukshan Ur Rahman 

Saturday, April 23, 2011

"HER SMILE"

Into the Poem:
This is one of a short poem, a kind of introduction to a girl's smile.
The poem describes my thoughts and ascetic feelings about her lovely rare smile.
Have a read!






I can't create the saddest lines tonight,
to scratch my empty heart off a needle's edge,
As my mind has skipped the duty of disgust.
It is so that I'm lost,
Lost in the valley of her bubbly smile.


My trifling heart slips a beat,
For my eyes that eclipse the glamor of pink,
It'd the pink of the lips of her snowy face,
That behest my neck a risky turn.


Her smile's alike a purple flapping rose,
That swim hugging the claws of the wind,
Her glasses sparkle the shine of white,
As if a lighted water drop swifting down her rosy cheek.


Her cheeks floor the stripping butterfly,
Whose wings are like her thumping lips,
The lips that adore the crown of smile,
Polish my soul for the next festal mile.


Hers smile's enough for burning a poet's thought,
Is she the goddess of shrine of joy?
Whatever she is, Whatever she was,
I would love imbibing her innate cause.