#Poetry #BookReviews

Poetry attracts me like a honey bee to flowers. Whenever I come across a poetry book, I binge read it. I will not say all of them turn out to be magnificent but I always review those that touch me in a special way. Here are three that I’ve read recently.

Pieces of Me’ by Maggie Watson gives voice to all those women who choose to stay in an abusive relationship with the hope of the light that lingers behind the dark clouds, without realizing how they keep empowering their controllers who intimidate with words, belittle them and smother their spirit, inflicting mortal wounds that continue to fester forever.

 Poignant yet inspirational, each poem in this book shares Watson’s raw emotions and how she emerged from an oppressive relationship that persistently whittled at her heart. She scoffs at the sacrifices we make for so-called love. The metaphorical dance of lament is a superb way to describe the pain that refuses to ease.

With outstanding imagery like “blisters on my feet,” “risen from the flames,” “in stagnant water,” “bruised apple,” the poet evokes an emotional response from the readers. The image of ‘Roots’ wrenched my heart away and ‘Excavate’ echoed hope, which grows stronger as resilience creeps in.

Written in an effortless style, the poems in this collection offer convincing advice to break the cage and soar into the sky before it is too late. Liberation from cruel circumstances is possible. Highly recommended with five stars.

‘Square Peg in a Round Hole’ by Robbie Cheadle and her son, Michael, is a fabulous amalgamation of syllabic poetry, free verse, art, photography, and micro fiction. It is divided into various sections – each one would touch some chord of your heart. 

Cheadle confesses that this collection is the story of her own restless soul, always looking for something new, trying to achieve balance. She feels like a wave, in constant motion. Her creativity shines through her poetry that explores various themes – from flora and fauna to the ocean of life.

From ‘Wild Hoopoe’s’ false impression of freedom to ‘Hold my Hand’, Cheadle’s poetry dwells on various aspects of life exuding positivity despite “the trauma of the past.” Even dark dreams are relegated to background when it comes to accepting life. ‘She Lives and Yet She’s Dead’ is a poignant and powerful comment on acceptance. ‘Frozen Flower’ by Michael stunned me with its metaphorical stature.    

Cheadle also shares her outstanding artwork in this book and I had to switch over to my laptop to look at it. The charcoal portrait of a leopard left me spellbound. Equally good is the watercolour painting of a black-maned lion but the drawing of a hippo with its mouth open is breathtaking!

This book is for the home library, to be savored slowly. One reading may not be enough. Five stars!  

Sun Haiku by Dawn Pisturino glorifies the sun in various ways; it emerges as a character with a positive force and the poet seems to be mesmerized by “his exotic and magnificent” presence amongst the clouds. Each haiku celebrates his beauty with breathtaking imagery:

rays of sun through clouds
open up gates of heaven… 

Pisturino paints a spectacular picture with the expressions “pale yellow radiance” of the sun and “raspberry sunset” that warms the bones, eases aching muscles and heals the hearts. 

“hot breath of the sun
turns green leaves into brown crisps” is the most creative description of the sun that transported me to the land of fantasy – such is the wondrous style of the poet! At the same time she mentions melanoma and calls his gaze “malevolent.” Such a rare combination of realism and imagination!

All the moods of the sun have been captured well –  soft as butter, a healer, a life giver, a masterful tyrant, a royal protector of earth etc. I loved each one of them. A fabulous collection.

I liked the bonus stories at the end of the book and my favorite one is Brother Sun, Sister Moon. Five stars!

Thank you. More reviews are coming soon.

Here is the Amazon link for my new poetry book.

For more poetry, hang out with  Hues Of Hope 

New Dawn

New Dawn

Dawn dissipates darkness
An ocean within me turns.
Traipsing on the waves of hope
I hold the strings of a new day.

It’s time to embrace the dawn,
Hold the glow in my heart
Let the light seep into my bones
Learn from the horizon.

Magical moments don’t last –
They come like waves,
Break into a calm whisper,
Breathe life into each element.

A wake-up call to gather the remnants, 
To merge into the mysteries around us
To walk with the shroud of light 
And smile once again.
© Balroop Singh

Inspired from WDYS #269 by Sadje. Thanks for the inspiration Sadje. Dawn is my favorite time of the day.

Wishing all my blogger buddies and readers a Happy and creative 2025.

I am emerging from the darkness of self-imposed isolation, promising to be more responsive in 2025. Thank you dear friends, for all the love and support.

Here is the Amazon link for my new poetry book.

For more poetry, hang out with  Hues Of Hope 

Acceptance

It’s the time to wrap the clouds
around my shoulders –
A veil of darkness and
its chilly tremors persist.

Light laden sky opens up
a wondrous canvas.
Colors merge around the sun
descending down for the day.

Shadows of time hold 
the racing seconds to hear whispers.
Knots of life yarn get firmer
The fading glow percolates into the soul.

Another solo travel awaits 
An unwilling step forward
through the stormy avenues – 
An unavoidable maze.
© Balroop Singh

I am closing the comments as I will be traveling to attend to an important work. See you next year.

Thank you.

Here is the Amazon link for my new poetry book.

For more poetry, hang out with  Hues Of Hope 

#TankaTuesday #Poetry Challenge

This week, the challenge is given by an accomplished poet, Willow. She wants the poet to choose a piece of music and “write a syllabic poem about how the music either makes you feel or what it suggests to you.”

This iconic song, shot in 1960, still inspires the lovers to believe that love knows no fears. She is a commoner and loves the Prince but the king promises her freedom from imprisonment if she dances in his court. She grabs the opportunity to declare her love that is eternal, despite the consequences.

A string of dodoitsu has been inspired from this song. Thanks to Tanka Tuesday host.

A dodoitsu is a Japanese form of poetry that is sometimes performed as a folk song. It has 26 syllables: 7 in the first, second and third lines, and 5 in the last line. (7/7/7/5). No rhyming. No title.

Magical aura of love 
immerses two souls in a pool 
of divine joy that freezes time
moments dare not stir.

***

it ushers spring into life
it whispers songs of delight  
but adds embers of passion 
love is so sublime.

***

love is a cascading creek
that flows with blithe abandon
donning beams of ecstasy
carves its own pathways.

***

enigmatic yet precious
it smashes all the barriers
power of love is superb
do not challenge it.
© Balroop Singh

Thank you dear readers.

Here is the Amazon link for my new poetry book.

For more poetry, hang out with  Hues Of Hope 

#Poetry Challenge #Synonyms Only

like an unmoored boat, I drift
to soothe my fragmented nerves
your vows echo around me
but rogue waves threaten

*** 

I hold my head high to see 
a shadow that follows me
a wonderful illusion
that keeps me alive

***

an eternal bond that soothes
a timeless pledge that persists
despite earthly boundaries
can love be confined?
© Balroop Singh

This week, Lisa is the host for Tanka Tuesday Poetry Challenge. The challenge is ‘Synonyms Only.’ That means we will be using synonyms for the given prompt words: promise and comfort.

I’ve highlighted the synonyms I used. I chose to write a string of dodoitsu.

A dodoitsu is a Japanese form of poetry that is sometimes performed as a folk song. It has 26 syllables: 7 in the first, second and third lines, and 5 in the last line. (7/7/7/5). No rhyming. No title.

Thank you dear readers.

Here is the Amazon link for my new poetry book.

For more poetry, hang out with  Hues Of Hope