Monday, September 06, 2010

The Silence of Death

My best friend’s brother died today.
He reached out from the murky depths
Cupped her heart in his frigid palms
And sunk twenty feet down to rest there

It was a warm sunny Sunday morning
Abuzz with chatting shopping and gossiping
It was all shattered by one phone call;
She called to tell me her brother had drowned

The pond lay still while they looked for him
No sign of the deceptive eddies and whirls
That grabbed him by the knees and pulled him down
While he gasped and clawed for breath

I can hear her screams in my head still
My mind is whirling with formless thoughts
He walked out this morning saying he’ll be back
All that returned was his cold lifeless body

Monday, January 05, 2009

Book Reviews anyone?

Well I was thinking, I have this blog for ages now and I haven't really posted anything of value. But here's what i think, a blog on books would be just great! I read books by the dozen and I pretty good at analysis and estimation of reading pleasure quotient so why not go ahead and start blogging my opinions!!

There are so many books which are fabulous to say the least but are still virtually unheard of. Maybe I could bring them to the fore. At the same time there are so many books that cause a minor irritation at the back of my head and really have no other effect. Its time to reveal their true nature!

So here goes! happy reading...

Friday, June 18, 2004

Marriage--a Bond

She sat and sobbed there, my bride,
Her henna-layered hands crossed upon her knee.
Tears dotted her sweet, childish cheeks,
Leaving trails of black from her kajol-lined eyes,
Anklets chiming to a sweet tuneless beat.

And as I sat there admiring her beauty,
I could but comprehend the sorrow she felt.
Years of childish pranks and innocent joy
Yanked away by a single sacred thread of bondage,
Bonded by duty, like a lamb led to the slaughter.

I placed her little hands upon my chest.
She looked at me but for a second,
Her eyes drifting down, the sobs ceasing.
I lifted up her chin, raising her eyes to mine,
Took her into my arms and held her, my wife, my love.


Chinchu Ann Belarmin

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