Tuesday, September 18, 2012

ODE TO MY ALMA MATER

It seems so distant, but in my mind I am already there,
Reminiscing those moments, so precious, so rare,
T'was the time we had crisp uniforms and a smirk to wear,
Those were the days when we were under our teachers' care,
The camaraderie, the laughter, the mischief and the stare,
Of strict teachers should a prank we dare,
Our teachers they taught us to learn and to share,
And told us that life wouldn't always be fair,
So we had to be open, had always to prepare,
And today we have a witness to bear,
We are ever so thankful to our Alma Mater!

© kronosaphrodite

HEALING

Of wounds and tears,
Of pain and fears,
We live a life of circumstance,

With a heap of love,
With a leap of faith,
We ought to give life a chance!
© kronosaphrodite

GOODBYE DADDY DEAREST

A last hug,
A tearful tug,
And there he lay, his face so smug,

His beard was gray,
His body so fray,
And yet he was strong till his dying day!

A pyre was lit,
My heart wept a lil bit,
My daddy was gone, tried hard to accept it,

Each and every day,
I prayed in every way,
I wished daddy was here to stay,

Then one day, as his pillow I kissed,
Thought if I could tell him just how much he was missed,
I remembered all that he would say and all that he had wished,

So the next day, I bid him goodbye,
Held back my tears and tried not to cry,
And promised I would aim to be, all that he wanted, before I die!

© kronosaphrodite

THE LAST FAREWELL


Time moved on,
Years flitted by,
And I realize now, it's so hard to say goodbye,

Feel weak in the knees,
But, emotions are strong,
I know that once life starts, we must go on,

Leaving behind bittersweet memories,
Of the people I know and times spent here,
We were like a family, so close and dear!

Alas! the time has come,
When I must tread along,
The path I've waited for, so long,

But, fret not, the world is round,
For my journey here, from where we began,
I thank you all to say, Farewell all, until we meet again!

© kronosaphrodite

THINGS I'LL DO FOR YOU

As we walk through the doors of time, 
With my hand in yours and your hand in mine, 

I promise to cherish each moment that we spend, 
To hold you, to love you until the end! 

I pledge to honor your every desire,
Even if it means that I have to burn through fire,

I will always pay heed to whatever you feel, 
To keep you smiling I will beg, I will steal, 

I will strive to keep your tears at bay, 
Lest they flow, I'll know what to say, 

I will be faithful, I would never sin, 
In all our arguments I will let you win, 

If you're sick, I will never leave your side, 
By all your moody tantrums I will abide, 

I will stand by you in all that you believe, 
When you are tired I will be there to relieve, 

I will protect you but your freedom I will respect,
There is nothing from you that I shall expect,

Only hope that, while we look back through those doors of time, 
My hand will still be in yours and yours in mine!
© kronosaphrodite

To bee or not to bee friend!

My muse for this evening was a big bright insect that seemed to be a bumblebee, not quite sure but let’s call it that. I was at my computer desk next to my window when I casually glanced outside and there it was, on the mosquito net, a huge bumblebee. At first, I was alarmed since the window was open but then I noticed that the poor little critter was only trying to find a way out, although in vain, since my window is sealed from outside with the mosquito net. I thought to myself, this is not a petty house fly that I could easily shoo away with a newspaper and besides I dreaded the painful sting that might ensue, especially if our little Bugsy turned into an angry “Big Bee” (pun intended!) and seek revenge. Therefore, I finally decided against being brave and refrained from trying any stunts (it's better to be safe than sorry), and cautiously slid the window shut. Phew! Then from my haven, I began observing its movement across the mosquito net, it was then I realized this was one beautiful creature. It had an ebony black body with a bright yellow stripe across the middle and golden yellow wings. I had never seen a bumblebee at such close quarters; well actually I have never seen a bumblebee. So pop came out the camera and I excitedly tried to get a good shot of it. But our little friend was in no mood to oblige and was constantly moving about. Much to my dismay, all my pictures were out of focus. I did manage to get a few good ones as it stalled at some places. I wished it would stay put and let me peacefully capture it on camera.

This casual encounter soon turned into an obsession for me. For about an hour, I was at my window, frantically trying to capture this beautiful bug on camera and the latter busy wandering around to find that little nook to freedom. Any onlookers from outside my window must be thinking – “Someone is taking pictures of their mosquito net or mosquitoes! Must be crazy for sure”! After more than an hour had passed, I had a feeling this bug is not going to quit. I actually felt sorry for it as there was really no way out. I earnestly believe in the “Live and let live” philosophy, thus, I started to figure out ways to help our little fellow. I noticed it was mostly crawling over the net but at times also flew around, so I slid the window open, hoping it would fly indoors and find its way into the adjoining room where there was no mosquito net on the window. I even tried to telepathically tell our friend “I am going to help you escape, just don’t make that “beeline” for me”! All this to no avail, it just refused to come indoors, which made me think, this one was either afraid of the enormous navy blue blob inside that was me (Can’t really say who’s afraid of who!) or was too dumb to notice that the window has been opened.

Not knowing what to do, I consulted the almighty Google which directed me to videos on “How to catch bees in a garden”. Well if a few potted plants outside your window constitute a garden then, yes show me how. Most videos were about how to catch a bee when it settles on a flower. I sort of have a vegetable garden, so I guessed that was the reason our friend was avoiding the plants. So no, the videos didn’t help. They say necessity is the mother of invention, well I say emergency is the mother of action. I had to do something quick, the poor critter was tiring out, and I couldn’t waste time finding reliable solutions on the internet. I promptly recollected some of the stuff I read on Google about catching bees and visualized the many possible solutions like putting a basket/glass/bottle/ over it or dropping a T-shirt over it (my very own novel idea) and then frantically running towards the open window and letting it go. In the end, I decided none of these methods were foolproof; one of us would definitely be harmed in the process. However, by then my fear had almost vanished and I had been watching our friend boldly with the window wide open. While I was wondering how I could safely take it out, I remembered I had those take away plastic containers, but the question was how to get the bee in it. I found a large plastic container and left it near the pots in my pseudo garden for it to climb in but our snooty little friend just crawled past it like it didn't exist. This was not a ‘Humble bee’; either that or it is in fact a ‘Dumblebee’ as I was tempted to call it.

Then it suddenly struck me that honey might be the perfect temptation, although I wasn't sure whether bees ate their honey. Still no harm in experimenting I thought, so, I added a spoon of honey in the plastic container and kept it near the pots again. This time, to my delight, our dear bumblebee finally sighted the hitherto ‘invisible’ container and reached out for the honey. No sooner had it entered the container than I slammed the lid into place and ran with it to the adjoining room that had the open window, holding the container lid tightly at the rim, speculating whether bees could sting through plastic. I left the container at the window sill and slowly removed the lid. I was almost going to run for cover, fearing that it would probably exact vengeance for my ‘trick and trap’ feat, when I saw our bumblebee was nearly motionless. Horrified that I had probably suffocated it to death, I peered into the container. And lo behold, our little critter was blissfully relishing the honey there. I watched in fascination as its little posterior was bobbing up and down while it sucked at its food. I couldn’t resist taking a video of it. And I was finally rewarded with some close-ups too. When our dear friend was satiated, it started crawling out of the container, stumbling a little, (guess it was ‘madh-hosh’) and then flew away ecstatically into the open air!! With that I smiled to myself, for I had possibly bee-friended a bumblebee!!

© kronosaphrodite

Sunday, September 4, 2011

THE QUEST FOR LOVE NEVER ENDS

In search of love, the bountiful youth sets forth,
Traverses miles and miles,

Many a time, a hitchhiker comes by,
but then departs, leaving a sigh,

Youth moves on, the road is long,
Each time whistling a brand new song,

Hoping there comes another chance,
To live once more, to do Love's dance!
 

© kronosaphrodite

Tuesday, November 23, 2010

AN ANGEL

From heaven descended an angel,
The stranger she could not see,

Love was to believe,
But yet, there was deceit,

There came forth cries from yonder heart
Brave though, Thou hopes,
They were scattered in that dust.

Rise in thy glory, thy glory it be,
The conquest of the heart, maketh it thy victory.


© kronosaphrodite

FREED FROM DESIRE

Walking by, Fading in,
Come of age, yet all alone,

Parked in the distance, only hopes,
Fate one day will untie life's ropes,

That day when the soul will be freed,
From the clutches of one's own greed,

A fire will burn, the pyre's mine,
The body's all ashes, the soul divine!


© kronosaphrodite

Selfishness Personified

© kronosaphrodite

Selfishness destroys the essence of friendship. Yes! sad but true, there exist people in the world that embody this spiteful nature. Being selfish for a right cause is good, but being selfish at the cost of others is a strict no-no. Unfortunately, in the realm of friendship, such is the rancorous nature of some that they exhume old wounds only to punish others and yet feel justified in doing so. 
Life is like a game, it does not deal out cards alike to everyone, if it did what is the point in playing the game! But the selfish one he identifies himself as the sole victim of a past tragedy, all the while making victims of those around him. Selfishness is contagious, if one in a group is selfish and self-centered, the equilibrium is disturbed therefore resulting in unrest among some of the others. And so the poison spreads....it brings forth disintegration as each one thinks of their own and the selfish one silently rejoices in his victory as he has conquered the rest. Soon he acts as the glue to bring everyone together only to gain control and vanquish all those who rose against him. He picks the ones to be shunned and his victims unwittingly approve! Beware of his silence, it is only the calm before the storm he is going to rage.The bitter ones that fall prey to his design are driven insane and soon as he wills they are cast away. The only ones he chooses are the ones who obey!