How Resilient Can One Flower Be?

-Anshudha Garimella The whooshing sound of the wind carries a foreboding gust of melancholy The seeds of hope are also in the wind along with the weeds we do not need Everything is at risk How resilient can one flower be? She’s in the wind the storm is destroying every pretty petal and every delicateContinue reading “How Resilient Can One Flower Be?”

I blame the moon for my mistakes…..

-Anshudha Garimella There’s mysteries in the sky But I don’t believe that the lines on our hands, show us to the galaxies perched up high You and I, we do have a cosmic map in our minds That entwines around our nerves In the form of our thoughts They shoot out of our consciousness andContinue reading “I blame the moon for my mistakes…..”

Reveries #5: You have fallen into an impressionist painting

Dear readers, Here is another meditative reverie. The point behind these reverie posts is to give the readers a little bit of an interlude. To read something mellow and relaxing about nature. For those of you who are new to this blog- the reverie posts are like a playlist or an image to get lostContinue reading “Reveries #5: You have fallen into an impressionist painting”

The Autumn Leaf

(Poem- by Anshudha Garimella) When the leaves are bleeding their emerald hues lovers of summer feel the blues We see the leaves lose their colours but they don’t lose their emeralds in a second. Just to prolong our pain the green starts fading slowly so we can see our summer fade and feel the airContinue reading “The Autumn Leaf”

Things we can learn from Autumn

Welcome the month where everything is colourful and warm, at the same time the month where the past dies. To lovers of summer, autumn can be a bit of a bitter moment, but autumnal death can be very empowering depending on how you look at it. If you choose to kill the things that noContinue reading “Things we can learn from Autumn”

Lilac

-anshudha garimella Lilac drips down the sky Around the clouds, it entwines Enveloping the atmosphere You can find the dreamers there Their hopes and their songs Interlace with the pastel colours of their dreams Lilac falls from the sky To soothe the ones with weary eyes It’s been a lonely night Seeing things in blackContinue reading “Lilac”

daisy chains on summer days

A poem by Anshudha Garimella I’m in love with daisy chains on summer days little daisies float on my lemonade Just like a citrus breeze summer does not stay But the taste of oranges is the ambrosial nectar of an amber sunset The crushed strawberries and cherries rest at the bottom of my summer wineContinue reading “daisy chains on summer days”