Showing posts with label poetry 2016 contest. Show all posts
Showing posts with label poetry 2016 contest. Show all posts
Tuesday, 15 November 2016
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Poetry 2016 Longlist, Usha Amulya
Only Six Feet of Land Remains
faded as each pace walked it's mile,
the jaded look of a worn out sire,
sailing through his dismal dire.
Things that shone, now all gone,
Along with the metals ever precarious,
all that's gone is the precious pal,
Amidst the joy withering with each fall.
The drawers filled with silvers and gold,
costed the sire, his soul being sold,
all his grandeur made a pompous show,
for all his metals did once glow.
The evening now wore a dreary look,
behind the restless hands he shook,
gasping through his garish life,
gnawing at his inner strife.
For now the sun marked it's crimson,
burying his riches that's long ago won,
and all that remained at sire's command,
is his coffin buried in 6 feet of land.
Poetry 2016 Longlist, Sunil Sharma
Cool
In an Asian urban sprawl starved of fresh oxygen
And coughing constantly due to passing fumes,
She arrives, at last,
As the breath of a gentle wind being wafted
Slowly via an open casement
Facing the choppy sea and caressing tired eyes,
Tear- stains dried up on the oval face
Of a child looking out for signs of a mother
Lost forever in a bomb-attack;
And the sweeping, lingering presence
Leaves everything touched with colors
And fully scented in her wake!
Few arrivals in life
Can manage such a natural act;
The spring
The woman
In a gasping household and a mega city.
Poetry 2016 Shortlist, Vardaan Parashar
Not Yet Done
Accepted, absorbed and analysed
I got defeated not paralysed!
Alas, I Fell short of expectations
still standing tall with patience
It twinges, pricks, may kill
Swallow it like a sour pill
Close your eyes and behold beneath
Your soul tells a tale,
How you failed.
Make every bead of tear count
tear the torpor, conquer the mount!
Banish those excuses
Nothing but Ruses
Your soul and will,let them fuse.
Your whims serve no use!
Victory or Victim, you decide
your life, your path, you preside
You aren’t done until you stop
spurn negatives, come on top
Start now, not think how
Finish anyhow, take a bow!
There’s nobody you cant defeat
No task you cant complete!
While others make fun!
Take them head on,
coz you are not done!
You are not done!
You are not done!
Poetry 2016 Shortlist, Sunanda Bhadra
The Night
The lingering sunset and the twilight,
Is obliterated by the dark night.
The sky starts shimmering with stars like a fantasy;
Like an illuminated canopy;
Accompanied by the silver coloured moon;
Decked up like an inamorata to be wedded soon.
People rushing to be in their abode after the day’s work;
And it says so many untold stories of the masses.
The passage of each hour marks;
The gradual decrease of the honking of cars and buses;
Unlike the hustling and bustling of the broad day light-
I’m speechless and mesmerized at the sight!
While I’m seated at my balcony to take a poetic ride;
Witness the dead silence of the nocturnal bride.
The roads and the bylanes are finally vacated;
Or, left with the least mobility to be greeted;
Whereas I still stay glued to my chair;
To be merged and sip every bit of it with care-
And suddenly, a cool breeze breaks the tranquillity;
As if singing a lullaby or acts as my introspecting curability.
Poetry 2016 Featured Sudhanshu Chopra
Imperfecto
You won't be able to wrap around me
It doesn't matter, he said
I will wear foam fingers then
or hug you in half
It can be um,
a funny mime, tree hugging,
glaze of barnacle
on the whale
or simply a brush of
shoulders;
Viscosity of eyes, elements around
forgotten
Ripples of fragrance will unravel me
I'm the thread I was
holding onto
from open fields of stench
that tear me
to the marrow
Now no more
the muffling blimp in sea of quagmire
as unclipped bun on your head rebounds,
sprinkles dust and shampoo
into my nose
The smudges of paint
from turning pages of the book
I told you to read
form on your nails maps of unknown nations l will visit
while crawling through reams of paper
at work
Continents dipped in puddles of your tears
for I don't want to be drenched in the rain
How did you think, she asked
will all of this sound amusing
It will, he said
when I murmur it in your ear.
Poetry 2016 Longlist, Sinjini Sengupta
On Rainbows, In Love…
Fought, made up,
Looked away,
Stole a gaze.
Loved, laboured,
And lost again,
Was that a poetry,
Or, just a maze?
But came a spring
And blew a breeze
On the cactus - even came a bee...
Who won, which war -
Who cares, who lost!
In love, they were entwined yet free!
Fought, made up,
Looked away,
Stole a gaze.
Loved, laboured,
And lost again,
Was that a poetry,
Or, just a maze?
But came a spring
And blew a breeze
On the cactus - even came a bee...
Who won, which war -
Who cares, who lost!
In love, they were entwined yet free!
Poetry 2016 Firstprize, Shloka Shankar
Before Darkness
and a mere punctuation mark
somewhere in the city.
my instinct shrinks
to the size of a headless
red gummy bear—
fearful, restrained.
a heart-shaped balloon
lingers behind the skyscraper
of my dreams and reaches
for a chrysanthemum moon.
Poetry 2016 Longlist, Satyavathi Vadlamani
Cloaked
or ones insight,
you are shadowed
by your own veil
that stands
as your primary
barrier
to recognise you
in the world
full of
demophile
which is shrouded
by the brightness
of their light.
Poetry 2016 Longlist, Sarah Joseph
Tender Soles
For the very first time.
The warmth of the carpet embraces her toes.
Inquisitive, she takes a step forward
And another. And another.
Unsteady as she is, she falls
For the first time.
But, not the last.
Supported, she stands up,
This time stronger
Bold and fearless, she strides ahead
Confident of her gait.
Misguided, she treads on a perilous path.
Stepping on broken glass,
She cuts her feet,
Blood. Fresh blood tricking down.
Staining the sparking snow.
Refusing to admit defeat,
She carries on,
Till she reaches the refreshing streams,
The cool water rejuvenates her sole.
Accidently treading on hot coals,
She shrieks in pain,
Becoming conscious of the agony
Burnt and blistered, yet she perseveres.
The cool marble soothes her soles
And she attains the strength to carry on
One step at a time, her pace quickens
'til she is oblivious of her surroundings.
Her feet are now fatigued and calloused.
Though the pain has vanished,
The scars remain.
Forever. The marks of her journey.
Poetry 2016 Featured Saptarshi Dutt
My Heart
I buried everything you gave me
In the orchard.
Then I let the silence
Come on like a good drug.
Already, the gunships loom.
Now the swallows
Come to me in sleep. And a boy
Whispers of Saint Francis and the wolf
He broke. In the sanitarium, some Christian brothers
Come offering solace.
But my heart is the smallest
Catafalque. Always,
I was such a strange sort of
Princess. Hiding in the horseweed with my crosses,
Yellow-haired and feral in the woods.
Now, neither birds nor the sea can save me.
Set me in the field and let the starsIn the orchard.
Then I let the silence
Come on like a good drug.
Already, the gunships loom.
Now the swallows
Come to me in sleep. And a boy
Whispers of Saint Francis and the wolf
He broke. In the sanitarium, some Christian brothers
Come offering solace.
But my heart is the smallest
Catafalque. Always,
I was such a strange sort of
Princess. Hiding in the horseweed with my crosses,
Yellow-haired and feral in the woods.
Now, neither birds nor the sea can save me.
Have their way.
Poetry 2016 Longlist, Sakshy Rai
Love With The Monster
A monster stole years from my life
A monster feeding on me like parasite
He snatched away those innocent smiles
He smashed away my dreams
alive
Inhabiting me at my own will
Insidious hideous going to kill
Loved me smoothly and coyly
Feasted on my soul slyly
A monster feeding on me like parasite
He snatched away those innocent smiles
He smashed away my dreams
alive
Inhabiting me at my own will
Insidious hideous going to kill
Loved me smoothly and coyly
Feasted on my soul slyly
Who to blame? Whom to claim?
My own choice to fill me
My own choice to kill me
My own choice to fill me
My own choice to kill me
Like Phoenix from ashes he rose
Like devil from angel he rose
Nor he embraces me all at once
Neither sets me free for once
Approaches diabolically, I loose my stance
Enters me, leaving my senses sans
I greet him with cascading tears
I cater him with grief and fear
Like devil from angel he rose
Nor he embraces me all at once
Neither sets me free for once
Approaches diabolically, I loose my stance
Enters me, leaving my senses sans
I greet him with cascading tears
I cater him with grief and fear
Whom to blame? Whom to claim?
My own choice to kill me
My own choice to fill me
My own choice to kill me
My own choice to fill me
I met him when I lost myself
I met him with no self respect
I met him fed up of people's world
I fed him mess of my own world
I chose him to escape ramblings of life
I chose him perhaps to be killed every night
I met him with no self respect
I met him fed up of people's world
I fed him mess of my own world
I chose him to escape ramblings of life
I chose him perhaps to be killed every night
Whom to blame? Whom to claim?
My own choice to kill me
My own choice to fill me
My own choice to kill me
My own choice to fill me
Fault is mine to stay with him,they say!
Should cut him off! Move on, they say!
Wish they said less and understood him a little !
Wish they said less and understood me a little !
Wish they could offer hands to me!
Wish they could make me wander free !
Should cut him off! Move on, they say!
Wish they said less and understood him a little !
Wish they said less and understood me a little !
Wish they could offer hands to me!
Wish they could make me wander free !
Left with thee in cacophony of inaudible voices
Left with thee in labyrinth of torment and vices
Left with thee in labyrinth of torment and vices
Poetry 2016 Longlist, Robina Demra
The Stranger
The night has come now, and the streets are ablaze with lights.
Have been looking for you since morning, but in my pain you delight.
This quest for you pushed me to some new, kind faces,
And i bumped into a few nightmares.
I met some young hearts,
And some of them had white hair.
I have found a new world, a new excitement beams.
It is like, all of my fears boxed up together,
And gift wrapped at the seams.
Yet, on the top of it all,
Your absence taunts me.
I think I am gonna stop looking now.
Though i am lost, but I am in love with this feeling
That haunts me.
I will dance with the shapeles melodies.
Sing along with the tragedies.
I will look at the moon and like a fool will I smile.
Like a fool I might think of you for a while.
I will be all that you intent me to be.
I will see all that you want me to see.
And i will not gasp if a stranger holds out his hand and tries to take me somewhere new.
I will trust him and take the blind leap, cause i know that stranger is you.
Poetry 2016 Longlist, Raajdeep Saha
Warden Of Hell
He's a Satan of Hell,
Locked me inside, the iron cell,
Hands tied with cuffs,
His expressions, full of bluff.
My life dwelled,
All my words he rebelled,
Eternal Justice, was all I wanted,
What I got is pain, torture and a place so haunted!
My heart digged out of ribs,
He thought me, of a crib,
My blood flowing through the Stygian flood,
But, still he dragged me to the graveyard through the mud!
Illusions are like a blind man's eye,
Moments to live and moments to die,
Show me some mercy, said I,
You will be cursed Satan, you lied.
He's a Satan of Hell,
Locked me inside, the iron cell,
Hands tied with cuffs,
His expressions, full of bluff.
My life dwelled,
All my words he rebelled,
Eternal Justice, was all I wanted,
What I got is pain, torture and a place so haunted!
My heart digged out of ribs,
He thought me, of a crib,
My blood flowing through the Stygian flood,
But, still he dragged me to the graveyard through the mud!
Illusions are like a blind man's eye,
Moments to live and moments to die,
Show me some mercy, said I,
You will be cursed Satan, you lied.
Poetry 2016 Longlist, Nivedita N
One Summer Evening
I stand at the gate of Nihar's home;
sitting on the steps of the threshold,
he aimlessly throws mango leaves
towards south.
I stare at him.
His eyes ask me:
why did I not
tell him,
when a pointed heal punctures
a heart, it causes indigestion, insomnia,
heart burn, amnesia.
His pale face -
a report card of our
companionship.
I stand at the gate, helpless.
While he still throws the
mango leaves.
I stand at the gate of Nihar's home;
sitting on the steps of the threshold,
he aimlessly throws mango leaves
towards south.
I stare at him.
His eyes ask me:
why did I not
tell him,
when a pointed heal punctures
a heart, it causes indigestion, insomnia,
heart burn, amnesia.
His pale face -
a report card of our
companionship.
I stand at the gate, helpless.
While he still throws the
mango leaves.
Poetry 2016 Longlist, Neha Godambe
PAINTING POETRY
In the hustle-bustle of life,
Treading alone on deserted street
Out of the blue, I see hazy reflections
Engulfing figures, though incomplete
Treading alone on deserted street
Out of the blue, I see hazy reflections
Engulfing figures, though incomplete
Every motion around me comes to a standstill
Only me and my thoughts flowing
On the veneer of emotions
I splash the pigments of visuals glowing
Only me and my thoughts flowing
On the veneer of emotions
I splash the pigments of visuals glowing
Crayon moves rapidly, sketching
Contours of my imagination
In the form of a musical structure
I paint the words of incarnation
Contours of my imagination
In the form of a musical structure
I paint the words of incarnation
I paint them in black and white
And all the colours of rainbow
In the words of hatred and affection
And all those emotions hidden below
And all the colours of rainbow
In the words of hatred and affection
And all those emotions hidden below
Personifying those abstract relations
In the symphony of a refined melodic art
I see the scripted colourful painting of thee
Manifesting my expressions of heart
In the symphony of a refined melodic art
I see the scripted colourful painting of thee
Manifesting my expressions of heart
Poetry 2016 Longlist, Neelamani Sutar
Epithet
If
sight is interned in words
Touch
in sight
If
love is marrowed in touch
Ah!
Fie on abstinence!
Pole
star always breaks my slumber.
One
day an epithet of some God
High
above his dreams
Arising
from his bed,
Would
Listens –
She
who was lamenting
Beside
him for time immemorial
Is
no more his wife.
He
who was standing as a statue
Before
his incarnation
Is
no more his son.
The
epithet now soars up
Enters
into the serenity of the sky
Finds
no chariot this time
No
charioteer
No
prohibition to love
No
tempting snare of beloved
Plentitude
of the palace vanished.
Poetry 2016 Shortlist, Neelam Harpalani
I Begin When I End
There’s only a perception of seeing black turn pink,
A failing attempt to fill-in the empty basket with colours of beautiful.
The night in my eyes is hid behind the dawn in your eyes.
The picture you adore is an illusion of what you’d like to see.
Your memory of me is what lives in the mirror of your bedroom.
Come, creep into my head for a while, and feel the tremors of denial.
The denial to a one time end.
Denial to the breaking down of frightening nerves.
Oh and the denial to seeking comfort under the same roof,
With strangers in my head and no sight of you, every night, is the hardest of all.
You feel alive. I feel the under-current of being alive.
I see it. Clear as crystal and real as faith.
Sitting by my window, swinging back and forth,
With mild jerks of deceiving life,
Up, there, rests my soul.
Somewhere in the cloud, closed and locked, with no key to the front door.
The doorway to it was build years ago, just beneath my trembling feet,
Passing through the betraying shame, crushing the inevitable pain,
Rolling down the slopes of a guilty conscience, Peeling away the masks of all that lived, loved, laughed.
Escalating to the point of silence. Peaceful silence.
And alive it feels, to out-live the illusion of being alive.
” Oh, I see it. Clear as crystal and real as faith.
Sitting by my window, swinging back and forth,
With mild jerks of deceiving life, Up, there, rests my soul.
Somewhere in the cloud, closed and locked, With no key to the front door.”
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