A couple of days back while I was taking my regular stroll in the lunch time; I found this beautiful box beneath a tree. Out of habit, I immediately clicked a picture of it thinking it to be a beautiful addition to my FB album ‘In and around office’. I have created this photo album in order to preserve the moments and memories associated with my office before they just fade away to oblivion. I was very curious to know what was inside the box and actually went out to check back if somebody has dared to open it or not. Call it superstition or concern, I did not touch it. Neither did I go nearer to it once I was done with happily clicking it. :)
But the curiosity never left me alone and haunted me till I created my own story revolving around it. So here on the second day of the A-Z Challenge, I present the story I weaved around it. I was adamant to write a poem on it though unlike before verses do not come to me anymore. This also happens to be my first experience where I have attempted to write a poem forcibly and hence not at all happy with it. But then right now my motto is only to write, write, and write. And hence here I present my tad bit long and un-lyrical poem to you all. If only it could be called a poem at all.
Somewhere between life and death,
Hangs this murky land
Where broken pieces of memories
From the bygone era stay.
They don’t grow, nor do they die
But their heartbeats cease to sway.
I was told to wander here no more
As detachment was the key.
Broken were they, one by one
With every hit of stone.
They took their turn to bereave me of you
By hitting on my soul.
I was silent, but they hauled
Till I was left with none.
O! How to tell them for they don’t know
The process to take you away.
Broken pieces of memories
Now lay scattered across my feet
Blood and tear and some silent cries
Have left their traces to read
One by one, I picked them up
Red, yellow, and green
I stashed them up for many years to come
In a wooden chest decaying.
Thirty years have passed like that
With entrapped memories in heart
Piece by piece they still shimmer
When they catch the glimpse of light
But
My life will be over in days to come
O! What will I take along with me?
Only the memories stashed in my heart
And the pieces of my broken dreams.
The son is here with the box in hand
Followed by his wife.
My feeble eyes could read her face
Marked with ominous fear.
I smiled, for the world still does not know
How to take you away from me.
Now the box full of memories
Red, yellow, and green
Rest beneath the tree
Life moves on.
Gaps get filled
Making spaces for the new.
Bangles, bangles, bangles everywhere
As the symbol of the 'Pure'
But broken ones find a place
Only in the shore.
For bangles once broken
Though they shimmer and shine
Are auspicious no more.
Loved your poem. I wrote about bangles too.
ReplyDeleteYou never cease to amaze me with your wonderful poetry, Preeti. :) If this is the outcome when you say 'verses don't come to you anymore' I can't imagine what picture you'll paint with words when they come to you!
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I don't believe that verses don't come to you. They are an inherent part of your soul. <3 :)
WOW!! This was superbly imagined!
ReplyDeletePreeti, how gracefully you unfolded the box of poem writing up on a note that verses do not come to me anymore. I wonder could anyone write flawless like you did here. Loved your perspective surrounding life, death and memories! Your photo itself poetic there, dear :)
ReplyDeleteLovely poem ...loved how you interlaced broken memories with broken bangles so gracefully :)
ReplyDeleteFor bangles once broken .... the thought brought me tears.
ReplyDeleteLook forward to the rest of your challenge posts!
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ReplyDeleteIt's not un-lyrical. Rhythm gets itself once u write straight from heart and that's what i found in your poem.
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There are so many layers of meaning in your poem, Pree. Beautiful.
ReplyDeleteAll things broken breaks your heart. Wonderful poem.
ReplyDeleteWonderful verse, Preetilata. Broken bangles always make me feel sad.
ReplyDeleteI can for life of me never write a poem
ReplyDeleteFantastic poem!The pain and suffering is so evident here.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful poem, such an interesting and unique reaction to the box.
ReplyDeleteYou have woven a story in verse around the picture of a box. Great going.
ReplyDeleteits like U wrapped that box with your poem !
ReplyDeletemade a good read Preetilata and unlyrical doesnt matter!
its perfect
I like this. You have nothing to be ashamed of in your poetry writing. The imagery is lovely.
ReplyDeleteOn the contrary! It is so lyrical..lyrical from the heart. :)
ReplyDeleteWish I cud go back to writing poetry myself..reminded me of the good old days..
Its amazing how from a simple box you you drove out such a perl...this is real Magic!
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