#Senryu Series #PoetryChallenge #TankaTuesday

Sibling Love

Spontaneous love
delight of togetherness 
hugs bring them closer.

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Growing up is fun
in the shadow of siblings
who cherish values.

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With consistent love,
they inherit little joys
and stay positive.

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Two stars of parents
one is obdurate and tough
the other – gentle.

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Always together,
attitudes may collide but
their love is subtle.

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Competitive yet
proud of their older sibling
expectations mount.

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Setting high standards
failure to reach that zenith
creates wide fissures.

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How they drift apart
as they move ahead in life 
does love disappear?

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Unknown grudges creep in 
childhood joys are forgotten
ego mentors some.
© Balroop Singh

Thanks to Colleen and Robbie for the inspiration to write syllabic poetry. The challenge this week is to write a senryu series. Click on the link to know more about senryu.

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#Review #Poetry #Hope

I rarely share the reviews of my books here, but this one is exceptional as I am thrilled at the comprehensive nature of this review. Many thanks to Adam, whom I met recently through his analyses of the poems shared by blogger buddies.

I am delighted to note that he could discern the healing power of my poetry, that I had forgotten. I am reading ‘Hues of Hope’ again to soothe my spirit, which started believing that words are hollow and meaningless after a devastating loss.

Thank you dear readers. Please click on the above link to read the full review.

Here is the Amazon link for my new poetry book.

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I See You in the Clouds – #PicturePrompt: WDYS

I See You in the Clouds

A moment etched in time
A moment to cherish
A moment that was ours,
When we were together
When we rejoiced,
Our laughter louder than the rumble of drums – must be, I am sure.

I could only conjure those times.

When they let you merge with flames,
I could only wonder why we were so unfortunate
Why the demon of death chose you
Though we needed you more than him. 

Wrapped in your velvety touch,
I must’ve felt warmer than the sun
I remember how much you cared for my wishes
I know how much you were proud of me.

I see you in the clouds, always thinking of us
I know your brilliance merged with the sun,
Adding glory to its hues
To let it percolate and warm us.

When people tell me ‘you’re brave,’ I think of you
When they say ‘you exude confidence,’ I think of you
I know you left your virtues within me
I was little when you departed but I can still see you.
© Balroop Singh

Thanks to Sajde for the inspiration – #Whatdoyousee – 279.

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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I #Love You Because… #PoetryPrompt

I Love You

Your love was an ocean – silent yet intense,
Calm in the midst of turbulence
Giving all you had, making no claims.
How could I not love you?

The day I merged in your cyan
You embraced me with the undulation of waves,
Letting me be what I wanted to be.
How could I not love you?

Your love was like a horizon,
That swallows the ocean
Stretching far beyond the azure skies.
How could I not love you?

Sometimes, like a gentle drizzle
Soaking me like a verdure vine
Breezing through my soul, seeking solace
How could I not love you?

The glow of your love lingers
It has mingled with my blood
No longer at the mercy of physical presence,
Moments of love caress your loss.
© Balroop Singh

Thanks to Sajde for the inspiration – #Whatdoyousee – 275.

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 

#BookReviews – Poetry

Love for poetry

For me, ‘Celebrating Poetry’ is a book of life lessons. It inspires you to be wiser, walk away from things that don’t feel right, trust yourself and never look back. Each poem exhorts you to listen to your heart, embrace life as it comes, as “it comes in waves.” The metaphor of “waves” speaks volumes about life. Georgakas borrows many such images from Mother Nature to elucidate the realities of life. It is a marvel how she has compressed the philosophy of life into a few pages of this book.

A combination of blank verse and poetic prose, the tone of her poetry is gentle; her style is conversational, without any embellishments though there are some clichés. It explores various avenues of life and provides an inspiration to “dance through life.” Her positivity shimmers through her words – ”light is always behind the dark cloud.”

It is remarkable that each phrase is complete in itself yet loaded with the wisdom of the world. Look at these lines that made me pause and reflect at the brevity of Georgakas’ style:

“Stay grounded in self.”
“Caves open to inner jewels.”
“Tears flow back to the ocean.”
“We all come from the same seed of light, no matter how dark the night.”

If you want to understand yourself and how life unfolds, this is the book for you.

‘Too Much Fun to Be Legal’ exemplifies that there is no better way to embrace aging than poking fun at your own diminishing abilities and converting them into fun poems. Leonhard and Fox’s creativity coruscates throughout this collaboration. They have knitted all their pains and complaints into the yarn of delightful words to create exquisite poetry.  

I could relate to ‘I’m No Poetry Groupie.’ I also like to “hit bad poems on the head with a shovel and bury them in the backyard” but I could never put this thought into such a brilliant phrase. There are many such verses that would bring a smile on your face.

‘My Wacky Friend, Grief’ who sits “in the attic” or “in the breakfast nook” and never goes away is an outstanding poem that touched my heart. A similar strain runs through ‘No Words.’

‘Too Much Snow’ plays with seasons in a charming manner, as “vain spring” is pushed away by “big sister summer.” ‘Unconditional Love’ is hilarious!

Glowing with humor, wisdom and gratitude, these poems present a positive way of looking at life. I must say that everyone must read this book.

I stumbled across this book when I was browsing poetry books and I am glad I decided to read it. True to its name, ‘Rise: Poetry for Lovers and Thinkers’ leaves a profound impact on poetry lovers and exhorts you to introspect. ‘Rise’ is an eloquent symbol that conveys a significant message to humanity.

Thomas’ poetry is drawn with various colors on the canvas that becomes bigger and wider as you keep tapping on the pages. He writes with truth and compassion in his heart and keeps it objective. Some unique imagery has been used to highlight racism and discrimination.

Written in blank verse, this book is divided into five sections, and the mood of the poems changes as their span expands from softer themes to somber ones. ‘A Poetry Love Affair’ beautifully describes the emotional effect that reading poetry produces on the poet. Passionate love, love for music, doubts, regret, lost love to everlasting love – all find a place in this book. Dripping with realism, ‘Love Lullaby’ inspires you to accept the loss and honor the memories of your loved ones.

The poems in the second section Inspire you to know your worth, “to fire yourself,” to celebrate the change. They emphasize that darkness dissipates if we try to change our attitude.

Some of my favorite poems are the ones that express love for Mother Nature – her symphony and visual delight that soothes us. ‘Head in the Clouds’ and ‘Red Rock Heaven’ transport you nearer to the magic of nature. ‘Babbling Brook’ is a superb delight for the senses. I could hear all the sounds through the words. The poems in this section are more rhythmic.

The Philosophical and Social section cries out for equality, harmony and world peace. In a powerful tone, the poet makes a passionate appeal for a world free from injustice, bias and hatred. “The color of our epidermis is only a fraction of our makeup” is a wonderful way to say “look within” to understand human beings. ‘If I Were a Woman’ is a touching tribute to womanhood. An easy and quick read, I would highly recommend this book to all book lovers.

Thank you. Happy reading!
Balroop Singh.
Here is the Amazon link for my new poetry book.

For more poetry, hang out with  Hues Of Hope