Her Story

Hear ye, hear ye, everyone!
The tale of a fine woman.
She’s way more than what she appears,
One of the best amongst her peers.

She’s power, she’s desire.
When sparked, a raging fire,
With the might to purify you,
Or just as swiftly destroy you.

Brainy and smart as a whip,
Always ready with a quip.
Her mind makes connections,
In all ten dimensions.

She’s kind, gracious, zesty,
Sometimes a bit testy.
Her home is always open,
For a chat, party, or fun.

Charm, courage, curiosity,
Tolerance, tact, tenacity,
She’s blessed with these, and a lot more.
Challenge her, but think twice before.

And if you‘re a friend, family, or lover,
She’s even more wonderful, you’ll discover.
Protective, giving, gentle, warm,
For you, she’ll weather any storm.

She’s driven, self-made, works hard.
Mostly listens to her heart.
Has big plans and bigger dreams,
The world’s her oyster, it seems.

But it’s been a tough road.
No silver spoon bestowed.
Many battles she has fought,
Learnt harsh lessons that life taught.

Her heart still remembers,
Those smouldering embers,
Grief that remains buried,
Its pain, through life, carried.

So she indeed has her walls,
Dimly lit memory halls.
The walls, though, are easy to melt,
Just bring something warm, sweet, heartfelt.

But, she’s not one to show frailty,
Never wants anyone’s pity.
So she fights on with a brave face,
And lives life with a certain grace.

Yet there are times, even if rare,
When she also needs tender care.
She’ll hum when overwhelmed,
Just wanting to be held.

Behind that big bold persona, you see,
Is a wide-eyed girl wishing to be free.
Observe her closely for a minute,
And you’ll also see that girl’s spirit –

In the crescent lips with gleeful smile,
In the rare tears or the twinkles wild,
In the gestures of her hands,
Or the haste of her demands.

Her needs are very modest,
Just something calm and honest,
A place called home, some affection.
Throw in some respect and passion.

But she deserves so much more,
With a whole world to explore,
The best of everything in life,
Without any hardships or strife.

But words are all I can offer.
Small, yet my own way to honour,
This cute, adorable child,
May she forevermore smile!

– Ehsaas


A longer poem after quite sometime. Hope you have someone like this woman in your life too! Or maybe you are that woman! Dedicated to all such wonderful women who make our lives richer, more beautiful, and full of love!


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Credits: Photo by Jeremy Bishop on Unsplash

Now Is The Time

Dreams of a lifetime,
Realised or ruptured, in a day.

Try all we might,
This time won’t stay,

So, just live, laugh, love,
This is the moment to play.

We won’t be us tomorrow,
Let’s not let life get away.

– Ehsaas

From the archives, dusted and refurbished.. 😅

Wrote this short poem some time ago, on a day when I was feeling particularly excited and full of energy. Regular readers of this blog would realize that’s not how most days go with me. I guess that’s why I never felt like sharing this one earlier. But today I was like, meh. I guess a writer is like an actor. We don’t necessarily have to be the person the words talk about. Words are an idea, a feeling that deserves to fly free. Why chain them down to be about one person, their limitations, and situations?

Anyway, hope you like it. Till next time.. 😊


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Credits: Poem by yours truly. Pic created with Canva.

Letting The Kid Go

Even though I know,
I’m not that kid anymore,
It’s hard to let go.

– Ehsaas

Found this haiku in the archive of my unpublished drafts. It’s time for it to finally see the light of day. As they say, things happen, when they are supposed to happen.. 😅

Many of us have unpleasant memories or experiences from our childhood that still hurt us when we remember them.

And even though we have grown up now, in more ways than one, and are wiser and more mature to understand why we had to go through those experiences, sometimes, we may still find it difficult to process those emotions from our childhood.

And these childhood experiences may not even be that traumatic from an adult’s point of view. They may even be something very trivial. But to that young kid, they mattered! And they left a deep imprint.

What hurts the grown-up today is not so much the direct experience of those childhood incidents – time takes care of that. What hurts the grown-up today is the memory of being that kid who had to go through those experiences, who was helpless and perhaps alone, in being able to do anything about those events, at that time.

This is where healing comes into the picture. May anyone and everyone who can relate to this post one day reach a stage where they can embrace that kid, and yet not feel sad for them, where they can reassure that kid that despite those events, or perhaps even because of them, they will end up having a happy and content life.


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Credits: Haiku by yours truly. Pic created with Canva.

Welcome!

Hi! A very warm welcome to this corner of the internet! Hope you are having a good day! And thank you for visiting! 🙂

You can read what this blog is all about in more detail on the “About” page, but below is a quick summary and index of all that you can find here. Click the links to read posts from that particular category, or just scroll down further to read the latest posts.

Poetry

Some original poems, written by yours truly. Some of my favourites are: ‘O My Moon‘, ‘A Stranger‘, and ‘Chemical Reactions & Business Transactions‘.

Quotes

A collection of some famous and not-so-famous quotes, with my thoughts on what they mean to me personally, and why I like them.

Journal

Lastly (and this is how it all started actually), a whole lot of essays, musings, confessions, rants, etc.. Basically, anything that I felt like writing on a particular day!

Quickies

Bite-sized posts on any random thought or topic, in the style of “instapoetry“. This is something new I’m trying, so please bear with me. 🙂

Curations

Curated content from across the web that caught my fancy, and which I felt deserved to be shared with readers like you.


The idea behind this blog is to share my thoughts, in the hopes that someone, somewhere will relate to them, and realise that they are not alone. And if you do find something here that speaks to you, please forward the same to others too! And if you have any thoughts or feedback, positive or negative, or even if you just want to say ‘Hi!’, please drop a comment! Looking forward to hearing from you… 🙂

This Moment

Silence there was, silence there will be,
But there’s space for a breath in-between,
I look at you, as you at me,
Wondering about the wonders that can be.

Clouds may sometimes hide your beauty,
But darkness, too, shows us much indeed.
In a world full of insanity,
Time with you always brings tranquility.

So, let’s savor this gift from divinity,
An insignificant tick on time’s wheel,
This moment, this feeling, of purity,
Wish it could last as long as eternity.


There are moments that are sacred. They may be nothing out of the ordinary as such. But the way you feel in those moments is what makes them special. A short poem reflecting on one such moment. Can you guess what moment inspired this? 😊

If you liked this poem, and want to read more, you can find them here.


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Chemical Reactions & Business Transactions

Sometimes, in the daily grind of human life,
We forget what it means to be alive,

Which is to see the beauty, to find peace,
In the swaying of trees, in the cool breeze.

To wonder how, to ponder why.
To imagine all the worlds in the sky.

To really live a life,
free of the cycle of distractions.

To be more than just…

Chemical reactions
and
business transactions.


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Our Children’s Home

Hey all! Been a while since I last wrote a poem. Well, finished one, to be more precise.😁 But finally, the jinx is broken, and here goes my latest one:

Woke up from my sleep,
So peaceful and deep,
At dawn, just after four,
By loud banging at the door.
Startled, I opened the gate,
Found an angry mob of eight,
Abusing, calling me names,
Raising some unfounded claims –

Claims on our home,
Our children’s home.

Out walked my kids and wife,
To check on all the strife.
But these vile thugs, full of hate,
Were in no mood to debate.
Small men, with bruised egos,
They started raining blows,
With reason in a tailspin,
Viciously shoved their way in –

Into our home,
Our children’s home.

They ravaged the place,
At light’ning fast pace,
Of a simple family,
That used to live happily.
Tears, screams, a profound gash,
Memories turned to ash,
As our world came undone,
I asked my wife to run –

Run from our home,
Our children’s home.

A crowd gathered outside,
Offering to provide,
Food, shelter to my people,
A safe haven from evil.
Well… at least they will live.
Though with zilch left to give,
As an asylum bestowed,
Is no match for one’s abode.

Not for our home,
Our children’s home.

Friends, neighbors – all I implore.
They condemn, but nothing more,
Just looking on at the scene,
Not daring to intervene,
With families to protect,
Afraid and averse to act,
To do what’s right,
And join the fight –

The fight in our home,
Our children’s home.

At dusk, a blood moon rises,
Thirsty for sacrifices.
Of course, it will get its fill.
It will, indeed, test my will.
And they will regret the day,
When they chose to come this way.
I’ll do what must be done.
I won’t stop till I’ve won –

Won back our home,
Our children’s home.

This choice was forced on me,
To give in, die, or flee,
All choices come with a toll,
And I’ll pay mine with my soul.
But before my tale ends,
Answer me this, my friends:
What do you think you will do,
When, next, they come for you –

For your home,
Our children’s home.


Hope you liked it. If you’d like to read more, you can find my previous poems here.

Coming back to this one: I’m sure you guys understand what it is about. What’s happening right now in Ukraine is a massive tragedy. And this is coming on the back of the last couple of years, where the world, Ukraine included, has already suffered so much due to Covid. 

I don’t think words can do justice to what those poor souls would be going through right now. Can you imagine just waking up in the middle of the night to flee your home, your country, with a handful of belongings? Even more importantly, can you imagine parting with your loved ones – either because they were brutally killed by a stray bullet, or random bombing, or because they have to make the ultimate sacrifice to defend their country, their loved ones? Horrific choices and experiences that nobody should have to face.

Despite all the hardships, the Ukrainian people have shown remarkable resilience and determination to defend their values, their freedom to make their own choices. No words of appreciation can be enough for them. I’ll just say this: I’d be proud of myself if I had half, or even quarter, as much courage and heart as them! 

Also, let’s not confuse this as “Russia” vs “Ukraine”. “Russia” is not at war with Ukraine, because one man doesn’t define what “Russia” is or wants. I wrote some time back about the “concept of a country” which illustrates the same point – when it comes to war, we need to be careful whom we attribute it to. I’ve been seeing reports in the media of Russian people all over the world facing hardships and boycotts because of the actions of certain individuals in power. I hope we can temper our reactions to be directed towards the specific individuals responsible for these atrocities, and not take out our justifiable anger on innocents, who had no say or interest in this war at all. Hatred always begets more hatred. Let’s not fall victim to the same malady that the perpetrators of these crimes have fallen to.

War is the ultimate killer. It either kills you directly, or it leaves you alive, and it’s difficult to say which one is worse.

Let’s just pray and hope that the current conflict ends soon, and doesn’t escalate into anything bigger.

Let’s try and build a better world for ourselves, in our own little ways, doing whatever we can. I strongly believe in the saying, “Do what you can, when you can, where you can.”

Hope to see you in a better tomorrow.


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Homesick

Tumbling through a house empty,
Trudging along a life lonely,
I know now what it feels like,
To miss your home terribly.

In the rush of the rat race,
Far away, in this new place,
With so much on my mind,
I miss that safe, secure space.

Miss that life with family,
As carefree as it could be,
Sheltered away from the world –
From all the insanity.

Miss my room, my armchair, my desk –
Witnesses to words left unsaid,
To the few that were written,
And the many that were read.

Miss that comfort and that sleep,
So very restful and deep.
Miss waking up in my bed,
To that morning alarm beep.

I miss every nook and cranny,
Finding my way, at night, at three,
Knowing the place inside out,
I miss my home, with the old tree.

And I miss more than just the abode,
Even the turns and bumps in the road.
Those familiar neighborhood faces –
Miss listening to their anecdotes.

* * *

Wish I didn’t have to leave,
But needed to, I believe,
To learn, grow and evolve –
So many goals to achieve.

Time to face the world alone,
To fall and rise on my own,
See the different shades of life,
Some new, and some known.

But…

Isn’t it a little sad?
Takes living like a nomad,
Losing something essential,
To truly know what you had.

The entire world, you may roam,
Buy all the pleasures you can own,
Live in fancy hotels and villas –
Won’t find the peace of a home.

You may return to the nest,
For a couple of days’ rest,
Smoothly back into the groove,
Like you never even left.

* * *

One of the lucky few,
I wish every kid knew,
A place to call their own,
Before their time was through.

Those moments and laughter,
May pass by in a blur,
But will leave deep imprints,
Cherished forever after.

More than just bricks and concrete,
A shield from the cold and heat,
Home is the bedrock of life.
Your strength. Where you feel complete.

And,

It takes magic to turn stone,
Into the haven called home.
So, more than anything else,
I miss you the most, Mom.


I’ve been wanting to get back to writing poems for so long now. Finally, I’m able to share one with you all! I was still writing, but only the first drafts. It’s much easier to start one, but it takes effort to finish it, at least for me. Hope I get better at it over time. There are so many drafts yet to see the light of day! 😀

I don’t know if you can tell, but my poems are usually metaphorical. But not this one. It’s just about being homesick. And I was actually, literally, homesick! I was missing home so much one day, I had to take the day off from work, and just recover! Hope that’s not weird.. 😛

If you’ve been a regular follower of the blog, you’ll know that I had to move to a new city for work last year. Have been living independently since then, and there are days when I really miss my old life, my home. One such day was the inspiration behind this.

I’m sure many of you have had to face a similar situation, and hope you’ll connect with the sentiment behind this. And if you do like it, please share and spread the word! It will motivate me even more to keep writing! 🙂

Till next time…


Photo by Christopher Harris on Unsplash


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Friend Request

Of all the messages,
In all the bottles out at sea,
I’m glad, this one
Found its way to me.

Bonds of blood,
May be a bane or a boon.
Bonds of money n’ comfort,
May break too soon.

But bonds of love,
For the written, unspoken word,
Are whispers from the cosmos,
That lonely spirits heard.

We don’t know each other.
Just strangers in the crowd.
Few take that first step.
So, thanks for reaching out.

If it’s meant to be,
We’ll meet some day.
Maybe we already have.
Who can really say.

Even if we never did, never do,
Let’s not become a lost memory.
I hope, you’ll keep sharing,
Your beautiful gift with me.

I do have some friends,
But not many have what you do.
You’ve already helped more than some
To give credit where it’s due.

So I’ve made my decision.
This is what I say to you:
I see your friend request, and,
I’d like to be your friend too.


I first got the inspiration to write something like the above when thinking of a reply to another poem. But then I realized that it could be taken further to a more generic version talking about “friend requests” in general.

Hope you enjoy it! Feedback is always welcome too!


Photo Credit: Everton Vila

A Storm Is Brewing

Storm clouds gather.
Some with silver linings.
Some with darker tidings.

Flash of lightning,
Sprawling across the sky.
Straggling ideas that stupefy.

Thunder at night,
Reverberating in the clouds.
Echoes of faded memories too loud.

Clouds of lead.
Draw close to the cliff’s edge.
To dump out what’s been dredged.

And rain they do.
Drop-by-drop, at first.
Then, in fits and bursts.

The rain pours n’ lashes.
Entire worlds, it could sink.
From eyes that do not blink.

But winds never stop.
Clouds drain away, move on.
Get up! Keep trudging along.

The sky changes colors.
Beings return to their flock.
Time resumes on the stopped clock.

The scent of wet soil,
On a breezy night stroll,
Reawakens the soul.

N’ when you see the moon,
Peek through and shine,
You know, everything will be fine.

A Wondering Wanderer


Image credit: Glenn Carstens-Peters