I
now turn to explore another form of poetry known as ghazal. I gather from my reading that they consist of couplets,
ranging from 5-15. The second line of every couplet closes with a refrain. The
last couplet will contain the penname of the poet. In my case, I chose Lorot.
These
are not poetry class notes and they don’t pretend to be such. You see, sometimes
echoes disappear. Trapping them here inside caves helps a great deal. But pilgrimage
is all about keeping your ears open to trap your own echoes.
That’s
all.
Now,
off to the first ghazal in Echoes of the Hills.
Ps. Note to Self: Structured poetry is like an unruly child. When it fails to co-operate, you feel like to smack it. What a tenacity it requires!
Desert Muse
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Nature
has a playful part in a sultry desert
Exhibited
by the little animals in a flattery desert.
The
fingers of want tickle the cerebrum
To
pick traces of life in a paltry desert.
Like
the squirrel sipping from a Coke bottle
Hope
transcended from dust to slurry desert
Amazing
to watch the poise and intellect
Emboldened
against the worry desert
Lorot,
though unlearned of the deserts, says
Be
still, the squirrel kept cool in the paltry desert
6 comments:
Very clever, I love this line, "Emboldened against the worry desert"
Nice work...the fingers of want tickle the cerebrum to pick traces of life in a paltry desert...my favorite line :)
Thanks a lot Susie. Welcome to Echoes of the Hills.
Thanks Ellasedge. Welcome to Echoes of the Hills.
What a refreshing perspective on Ghazal! A person very familiar with ghazal would normally write a poem in which they'd describe their hunger for their lover or god. How their life is a vast desert without the presence of an anchor or something like that.
Instead you've used ghazal to describe how animals adapt to a desert, prompted by a picture of a cute little squirrel drinking from a coca-cola bottle.
I like the uniqueness of your poem.
Thanks a lot, Madhumakhi. I had written a poem on hunger before in which I had poured out my heart. Uncharacteristic of myself, I wrote about hunger from a different standpoint. I am still experimenting. Let us see where this leads to.
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