Monday, 10 June 2019
Wednesday, 23 January 2019
Ode to Buddha
Up amid the wise grey haired
Himalayas and beneath his sole,
And far down to the gorgeous
gargling Ganges,
Your sweetest song sung sweetly soothes my
soul,
Sweetened like Keat’s nightingale
and sugary candies.
From dungeons, my shackled senses
shaken with a warm breath,
Unchained me from this freezing
vales and isles.
Your lucent poesy is unheard on
earth,
Mistress agony smirks and sits
through the aisles.
Karma claws this brittle body to death,
Father! I long for pills to free
her wrath,
And sleep blissfully before a warm hearth
Hearken! Hearken! Hearten me holy
heart
I plead: tip me to slurp your slush sutras.
This surreal life is slitting me
apart,
My beastly soul needs your magic
mantras.
Sleeping under your Bodhi tree I
yearn,
Forlorn eyes trek far to see your
glimpses
Like a lost yogi in a cold cavern.
Yet kneeling down I supplicate to learn
To erase throbbing pain is my
wishes.
Alas! This gorgeous Karma kisses me
again,
Ringing kneeling bell, she shuts my
heaven.
Naked Desire
Sensuous verse oozes out from your
heart,
Stripping, winking and tiptoeing
you pose
Like a lustful maid, “What thou is
your art?”
From the deepest slumber I rose and
froze.
“O, virgin being can thou sing thy
love song?”
Cold my heart is jaded and dried I
lie,
Your heavenly
music is what I long,
Awaken; high I fly never to die.
Alas! Samsaric you are-pettiness!
Licking your tongue filled with
horny nectar,
My soul is blackened with long emptiness,
Never a god! You were but an actor!
Let’s handsome
conscience clothed and clean my mind,
So to spread love
to the endless mankind!
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