Skip to main content

Featured Post

An Empty Chair

“An Empty Chair” By  Pratiksha Misra From morning cereal, To an evening affair, What never was around, Was an empty chair.. From an angry state, To a cry for an extra bread to spare, What never was around, Was an empty chair.. From the fresh water fish, To the piping hot biryani, Served in a silver dish, From crying babies, To toddler care, From trying outs, To wedding outfits, What never was around, Was an empty chair.. From laughter roar, To midnight chuckles, From quieter score, To quilted giggles, From a spicy gravy, To sour taffy, From bitter to sweet, There was always dessert in the fridge, And a smiling nudge at the topmost layer, What never was around, Was an empty chair.. Now since you are gone, There is no winner at the dinner, No one asks what you would Like to eat, No one sits and repeats, How a dish tastes, It all ended too soon, How is that fair? That now instead of you, What we have is an empty chair.. *On this occassion of Thanksgiving, what my family craves for is ...

Do You Ever

Do you ever..
Listen to silence.
Do you ever..
Scream at conscience.
Do you ever..
Ask when it’s done.
Do you ever..
Revert after gone.
Do you ever..
Had wants disappear.
Do you ever..
Speak of varied fear.
Do you ever..
Kiss desire.
Do you ever..
Seek fire.
Do you ever..
Know the unknown.
Do you ever..
Talk alone.
Do you ever..
Face the dragon inside.
Do you ever..
Trace the darker stride.
Do you ever..
Hear the solemn drone.
Do you ever..
Calm the waves that moan.
Do you ever..
Realise that while you stood..
Cruelty brood.
And sanctity went crude.

Comments

Popular Posts