Wild heart

You cannot tame the pure heart

Luscious

Wild and free

It lives and longs for love

In love it will always be

It rides the rain

And the deep mystery of night

In the abyss it sleeps

And drifts along the morning light

My heart cannot be tamed

Like a child in time for play

Crazy, soft

It can mold and sway

Mad, in love,

It will forever stay.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Divine

Tears in the rain
Wash all torment and pain
Raindrops rolling  on my face

My heart throbs in quick race
The sighs I catch and release
In the rain are lost in peace

Hold those beats with your eyes
The hour is all mine
Hold me close,
For my heart cries
Pour in some red wine
If I die at your lips tonight
It would be a death divine

 

Tea with You

Come and have some tea with me

I can talk to you about love

I will tell you how I feel

when I look into your eyes;

I may show you how my heart beats fast

when you walk into the room

and fill it with your presence and your voice;

I will show you the way to my heart

with no restraints and chains,

and I will give you my hand

to rest on your cheek,

my eyes to lighten your way

my heart to watch over you

every hour of the day;

or if you do not wish to talk of love,

I could pretend to be the moon

you gaze at and breathe so deep,

or I can be that friend

that talks to you about the children

about family and the busy life

if that makes you smile

or keep you in comfort;

I could just be silent and watch you

do your ordinary routine

watch every move,

imprint it in my mind;

I just want to drink tea

with you

in a silent warm room

where only you could read my lips

and feel what my eyes want to say

come and let us have some tea

I have missed you so much today.

 

 

Your Name

And I dare not say your name

I have it engraved in my mind

a secret code

of what poets make of love,

the anointment

sacred

I wear on my forehead,

the melodious hymn

I chant in my solitude,

a reminiscence of perfume

gaiety

of the luminous colors of exaltation;

I dare not say your name,

but in my eyes

I bear its reflection

and I fear one day you find it

and ask for answers

whose key is amiss

and claim your name,

for it is yours

and leave me behind

destitute

lost

entangled in this existence

estranged

without your name.

 

In Your Eyes

There is a universe in your eyes

where a million stars burn

to light up eternity;

in your eyes

are lavish tears

pouring

over the miseries

that lurk behind the smiles,

for the sake of joy

that shatters the sad wave of numbness;

in your eyes

lay horizons of naked hopes

unfiltered through the specs of reality,

storms of candid laughter

hurling in the distance,

peace and love and

a childhood awaiting to be revived,

a longing for an act

that breaks the norm

and sets the soul on a fire ranging high;

in your eyes

the world is a haven

warm and solidly grounded

in bold evanescence,

tranquility and home

your eyes.

The Color of the Tree

If only you could see

the color of the tree,

your vision is now blurred

by days of endless noise,

you are captive of  your small world

while the tree stands in poise.

The colors that are around

no longer catch your eye,

you are the echo and the sound

of a time now gone by.

You see the beauty

with a lens

with a sight now turned dim

nothing makes real sense

your existence is a whim-

in the hands of a god you deemed full of mercy,

a god you secretly plead in the dark

to make your life  worthy,

or is life just a fleeting lark

where your days flip and turn

like pages of an untold story

you wish you could toss and burn.

Then the swishing leaves are blown

their soul never dies

as the love you have carefully grown

lights up your colorful eyes.

 

 

 

 

 

Mac and Cheese

-Grandpa, grandpa tell me please

Can you make me mac and cheese?

-Why, it is my birthday for God’s sake,

why don’t YOU make ME a cheesecake?

-But grandpa, I am young and small,

what if I stumble and fall?

What if I break all the eggs?

What if I break both my legs?

-Alright, alright, drama queen

You have made quite a scene!

I will make you mac and cheese

I just want one kiss please.

-Grandpa, grandpa I just can’t

Why don’t you understand?

Your beard is itchy and thick;

Do you want me to get sick?

-Well, of course not!

You sure speak quite a lot!

Girl, let us make you some food

but one more word,

and I will be gone

for good!

Grief

It is not easy to live with grief;

grief confounds you:

it is the foe and the friend;

it is the storm

that causes your back

to bend;

it anchors and  grounds your days

It always persists and stays,

It is the visitor you dread

the tear you will forever shed;

it never ceases to morph

turning into anger and fear

a shadow you drag behind

memories you always rewind

of someone you lost so dear;

grief transforms your heart

into fragments of dust

and the person you have lost

has been you from the start.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Lifelong Friend

I met a dog that was astray

I asked her if she wanted to stay;

she hopped and hopped

at my knees she jumped

she wiggled her tail

then sat up straight

looked me in the eye

and told me to wait;

she ran fast and fast

in a bolt of light

she ran and ran

till she was out of sight;

I waited an hour

till the fall of night

I waited three and four

till I heard a knock on my door;

“There you are!” I cried;

where did you run and hide?

She howled and growled and

licked my hand

only to become

my lifelong friend.

Pain

Do not tell me about pain

I know it by all means;

the physical  daunts you and makes you weary

death leaves you all torn

your burdens are heavy to carry

your loved ones you lose and mourn;

tell me not about the absence

void is all around

you say , “Rejoice, for we are an essence

built in shape and sound!”

I say that the pain absorbs us

and pulls us to the ground,

eternity is but a dream

with doubt we are all abound

in God’s ephemeral scheme;

you tell me pain makes you strong

it  builds the power you lack;

I tell you you got it wrong

pain shatters your pieces

wrecks your mind and bends your back;

it distorts your reality

molds the smile you wore,

it destroys your ego and vanity

attaches itself to your core;

you tell me to try and kill the pain

for I might go insane;

This to you I say: “Painkillers may cure the aches,

but they can never mend the heart that breaks.”