#Poetry Challenge: #WDYS #TankaTuesday

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always elusive –
is freedom an open book?
ask a butterfly
an embodiment of ease
it encases empowerment.
© Balroop Singh

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Freedom?

If your muse craves for inspiration
Tell her to tarry, to abandon her flight
And look at this book with a strange title: ‘Free Forever’
And ponder: is freedom an open book?
Is it a flowing river?

Within the raging battles 
Of greed, of power, of control
Freedom comes with a price – it’s a ransom.
It demands every moment of our life,
Of our heart, our love, our soul.

It is so basic yet so elusive!
Can you trap the butterflies?
Can you capture the human spirit?
Only Mother Nature knows freedom
Only she knows how to survive.

Or wait for spiritual awakening,
A journey into the unknown
How do we know it grants freedom?
They say the soul transcends boundaries
Doesn’t it come back to the same world?
© Balroop Singh

Thanks to Sadje for choosing an inspiring image for her #Whatdoyousee -300 challenge.

Thanks to Willow & Colleen for the inspiration to write syllabic poetry. The challenge this week is to write a “Taiga.” A Taiga is similar to a Haiga, but with a tanka instead of a haiku.

Thank you for reading my poetry.
Here is the Amazon link for my new poetry book.

For more poetry, hang out with  Hues Of Hope 

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#BookReviews – Five Stars for Each One

Meadowlark Songs is a fascinating account of Kidney’s motherline legacy – a story of seven generations through challenging times. Many memorable and poignant moments have been captured by her with poise. It is a fabulous homage to the women whose resilience shines through this poetic tribute, made exquisite by beautiful family pictures.

Written in free verse and a straightforward style, this book gives a peek into the history, high mortality rate, and lifestyles of the people. My heart goes out to Leora, who was not allowed to go to high school, but she resolved that her own daughters would become high school graduates.

‘Song of My Heart’ reiterates how Kidney has learned profound lessons of “adaptability and tenacity” from her ancestors. It is a marvel how she has collected so many stories and anecdotes about them! It is a heart-warming and staggering collection.

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Murray introduced me to the ‘Dawn of Humanity’ with her trilogy and kept relating the amazing stories of prehistoric tribes through her second trilogy – ‘Crossroads.’ ‘Endangered Species’ continues her quest to reveal more about the evolution of man. Set in the European region of 75,000 years ago, her characters have learned to speak and cook their meat, they seem to have developed better weapons and medical skills. However, even in this era, the main focus of the people is hunting for food and safety.

It is interesting to note that dreams and visions play an important role in guiding Shanadar who considers himself a “dreamer” but is chosen by Xhosa to rescue Yu’ung and guide her to her tribe’s new home. Yu’ung is a trained hunter, exudes confidence, understands the environment better than men but realizes how different were the fragile spears, which were thrown from a distance by the Tall Ones to assault their prey. She learns healing techniques from Kriina and has the reputation of being “unafraid to be unique.” She has been brilliantly crafted. 

This well-researched and fascinating book reveals the struggles of Neanderthals and the Tall Ones. It also highlights the determination, courage and the prowess of early humans, eager to learn more. If you like prehistoric fiction, you’ll find it interesting.

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Voodoo or Destiny is a thought-provoking tale of heartbreak and hurt. Claire’s emotional turmoil will touch your heart. Sikes skillfully brings out the anger and pain of betrayal. Voodoo therapy suggested by her friend sounds like a fun activity until she hears the unbelievable!

A cute short story, with two well-crafted characters and a dash of fantasy may seem simple but it explores profound aspects of the human psyche and the impact of life-changing decisions. An enjoyable read. 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟

This short story comments on the relationship of two brothers and how selfish people take their siblings for granted. The expectations of Rowdy and his mother shocked me but Sikes refrains from passing judgment. In an objective manner, she tells you the story of Quentin and Rowdy and keeps it open for her reader’s critique.

True to her short story style, Sikes keeps her narrative succinct and focuses on character development. Quentin emerges to be a winner despite all that he has to bear.  A page-turner, this story kept me guessing until the court’s decision. It is an engaging and heart-wrenching tale.

Thank you, dear readers. Happy reading. More reviews are coming soon.

Thank you for reading my poetry.
Here is the Amazon link for my new poetry book.

For more poetry, hang out with  Hues Of Hope 

Time Tyranny #PhotoPrompt #WDYS

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Time Tyranny

When men try to tower over time,
When hands of the clock are held by Satan,

When shadows become larger than life,
When past lessons are shoved into the crevices,

When conflagrations spread unabated,
When human values vanish into the air,

When smoke bellows from the trees,
When sands of power blind the eyes,

When screams satiate the raging brutes,
When war din swallows human voices, 

When thorny winds whisper ancient tales,
When sighs don’t stir the mighty,

When innocent, unarmed people are handcuffed,
When empty words are offered by the Sadists, 

Be it known that the fog of execration will smother them,
Disgrace demons will follow them forever.

Calls of redemption will haunt them till eternity,
But some sins are unpardonable.
© Balroop Singh

Thanks to Sadje for the inspiration — Whatdoyousee #293

Thank you for reading my poetry.
Here is the Amazon link for my new poetry book.

For more poetry, hang out with  Hues Of Hope 

All the posts on my blog are created by me and are protected by copyright. It is strictly prohibited to use them to train AI technologies.

When You Were Here #WDYS #Poetry

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When You Were Here…

Together we sat here as young lovers
I remember how my heart fluttered for you.

Together we sat here, eager to know each other
I remember the first blush on your coy face.

Together we sat here, holding hands
I adored the tinkle of your vernal voice.

Together we sat here, sharing jokes
Your laughter blended with the songs of nature.

Together we sat here, clasping time in our hands
The thrill of your promises warmed my heart.

Together we sat here, entangled in the vows of love
Even the birds sang songs of our passion.

Together we sat here, immersed in our dreams
I remember how you inspired me to go ahead.

Together we sat here, thinking we were made for each other
You smiled and concurred you never had any doubts.

I remember the surreal symphony of our thoughts
Your love was like wind chimes that completed us.

And now I sit alone, adrift, trying to hear those echoes
I know you live here, I know you’re waiting.
© Balroop Singh

Thanks to Sadje for the inspiration – #Whatdoyousee –289

Thank you for reading my poetry.
Here is the Amazon link for my new poetry book.

For more poetry, hang out with  Hues Of Hope 

All the posts on my blog are created by me and are protected by copyright. It is strictly prohibited to use them to train AI technologies.

The Flowers #WDYS #Poetry Challenge

The Flowers

The flowers I had brought
Whisper the story of our love,
fading into the hazy surroundings.

The day long wait crumbled,
Hope  melted at the western horizon
Forgiveness floundered at the altar of ego.

One last promise
Lay crumpled before me,
as I walked home with weary steps.

I left the flowers on our grave,
On the parapet that stood witness
to innocent passion and fiery flames.

The mirage drifted away.
A canopy of clouds
Guided my way.
© Balroop Singh

Thanks to Sadje for the inspiration – #Whatdoyousee –288

Thank you for reading my poetry.
Here is the Amazon link for my new poetry book.

For more poetry, hang out with  Hues Of Hope 

All the posts on my blog are created by me and are protected by copyright. It is strictly prohibited to use them to train AI technologies.