BACHAO (-save me). I am not a poet. I dont know from where I got the instinct to try my hand on poems. Please, I am being flippant here. I tried in grade 8 to write a poem but it came out to be so deplorable that I vowed to leave this feild. Ever since I am aloof from poetry. BUT, now, I broke my promise to myself. I have become a fountain-poet. Not encomiasticising nature but expressing bereavement, agony, commiseration, lamentation, remorse, rue and dolor. Am I this? I dont know. I wrote 'Disintegrated Friendship' and encouraged by its success tried onto something more accurate and the resultant pieces of inadvertent poetry have come out to be really enticing. I know I cannot compete with either Smriti or Aishwarya because these young ladies are actually the real 'Dark, sorrow Queens' but I guess I can challenge a stage-5 apprentice trying ink on this exotic forte. I'm elated to know I can write verses quite in rhythm.
Wednesday, October 15, 2008
Am I a poet?
BACHAO (-save me). I am not a poet. I dont know from where I got the instinct to try my hand on poems. Please, I am being flippant here. I tried in grade 8 to write a poem but it came out to be so deplorable that I vowed to leave this feild. Ever since I am aloof from poetry. BUT, now, I broke my promise to myself. I have become a fountain-poet. Not encomiasticising nature but expressing bereavement, agony, commiseration, lamentation, remorse, rue and dolor. Am I this? I dont know. I wrote 'Disintegrated Friendship' and encouraged by its success tried onto something more accurate and the resultant pieces of inadvertent poetry have come out to be really enticing. I know I cannot compete with either Smriti or Aishwarya because these young ladies are actually the real 'Dark, sorrow Queens' but I guess I can challenge a stage-5 apprentice trying ink on this exotic forte. I'm elated to know I can write verses quite in rhythm.
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shobhit..
ReplyDeletei loved the sorrow queen part...
lovely pet name