Showing posts with label Poem. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Poem. Show all posts

29.9.11

Paradise


I thought I saw Paradise,
And wondered if I was dreaming.


I checked with a butterfly,
But it was busy drinking.


My lady has an advice,
The scene is ever-changing.


Appreciate while it's nice,
For leaves are disappearing.


"Hoppers' Snacking Enterprise",
Is seen to be opening.


It's the Critters' Paradise,
That I'm actually seeing.

--- O.N.E.

p.s. In case you didn't notice, there are 2 grasshoppers munching.

Linking up with :
This or That Thursday
Macro Friday

25.3.11

In The Air


Sadness in the Air is a poem written by a friend based on the visions he had several months ago.



THERE IS SADNESS IN THE AIR

There is sadness in the air,
It came again TODAY.
Is it from me, inside me, or is it from
OUT THERE?

A Vision:
Of an old woman,
wailing and crying,
amidst the fallen white rubbles of buildings.
Hopeless hands beating bloodied chests
tears flowing unceasingly.
Injured people are groaning from within
While some lay STILL
and breathless.

Sirens blaring from afar,
Drowning the fears of loss and sadness.
People digging for the living,
Whilst from a-distant,
A silent rumble in the earth
Continues to seek
Ever more new victims.

Aug 16, 2010

This is a sad poem that I am reposting because the event may seem familiar now although it was written last year.
The title also coincides with the current theme of 'In The Air' in Roses and Stuff.


What else are there in the air...in my garden specifically?
There are some bees in the air.



I can't seem to ignore these bright looking Canna waving to me in the air.

Have a pleasant weekend and do look out for interesting postings of 'In The Air', at Roses and Stuff.

7.3.11

Lemon Tree with Garden Pests


After 3 years of growing my lemon tree, I've just begun to enjoy the fruits.
The tree grew exponentially when I added a lot of used coffee ground and tea ground to it last year.
As you can see, this lemon tree comes complete with many insect pests, pollinators and predators too.
Although there are many holes on the leaves, I do not spray any insecticide on it and have been enjoying the beauty of Citrus Butterflies, praying mantis, all sort of spiders, grasshoppers...

My lemon tree,
Not all that pretty,
Attract bugs constantly,
With predators living happily.


My lemon tree,
Not all that pretty,
Consume as lemon tea with honey,
Helps me cut down on soft drink and coffee.


My lemon drink,
Not all that pretty,
Do share your lemon recipe,
which is tasty and healthy.


For beautiful and creative mosaics, do visit Mosaic Monday at Little Red House.


3.3.11

A Twinkle



Is the sun rising today?
Or is it still on its way?


These are photos of yesterday,
As the sunrise is not visible today.


There was a twinkling ray,
What was it trying to convey?

8.1.11

Sunflowers

Why are sunflowers named as such?


Is it called a sunflower because the flower head follows the direction of the sun?


Or is it called the sunflower because the flower resembles a sun?


I do not have the answer.
I am just finding an excuse to flaunt these bright, cheery looking flowers.


During the day, the leaves are chewed by grasshoppers,
During the night, the beetles take over.
To me it doesn't really matter,
So long as they don't chew up the flowers.


Here are my sunflowers with happy rays,
Extinguishing all feelings of dismay.
How do you find my sunflower display?
Have they brought joy and brighten up your day?

15.9.10

Incredible Blooms

I must really share with you some astounding blooms.


Japanese Tree Peonies


More Peonies


Compact Clusters of Phlox


Various shades of Dianthus





Purple Rhododendron


Crocus on the Rocks


Flourishing Daffodils


Crocus, Phlox and Peonies,
Marvelous shots from niece.


I enjoy these great pictures,
Tho' I can't grow them here.


Thank you for sharing, dear,
Please send again next year.


16.8.10

Sadness in The Air



 A friend of mine who has the gift of foreseeing certain future events sent me a poem earlier today. I thought I would just share it here.  

THERE IS SADNESS IN THE AIR

There is sadness in the air,
It came again TODAY.
Is it from me, inside me, or is it from
OUT THERE?

A Vision:
Of an old woman,
wailing and crying,
amidst the fallen white rubbles of buildings.
Hopeless hands beating bloodied chests
tears flowing unceasingly.
Injured people are groaning from within
While some lay STILL
and breathless.

Sirens blaring from afar,
Drowning the fears of loss and sadness.
People digging for the living,
Whilst from a-distant,
A silent rumble in the earth
Continues to seek
Ever more new victims.

Aug 16, 2010

Anyone feeling the same?

20.5.10

Differences

Two cats,
One black, one white,
Fighting in a narrow alley.

White cat says I am right,
Black cat says you don't know what I am saying.

Two cats,
One deaf, one blind,
Fighting in a narrow alley.

Black cat hears the thunder,
White cat sees the lightning.

Two cats,
One smart, one bright,
Fighting in a narrow alley.

Both couldn't concur,
Due to many misunderstandings.

Both cats,
Sense changes in the weather,
Is the storm getting nearer?
Is it already here?

Two cats,
One cold, one wet,
Hiding in a narrow alley.

Time to seek shelter together,
And forgive each other.

9.11.09

Siesta

Sleeps Best
With A Head Rest

Dumb Cane
Plump Canine

Splashed It Wet
 Prior To A Nap

Between Pots
Favourite Spot

Porcelain - Smooth & Cool
Reduce Heat Like A Pool


19.10.09

Why Own A Dog?


Why own a dog? There's a danger you know,

You can't own just one, for the craving will grow.

There's no doubt they're addictive, wherein lies the danger.

While living with lots, you'll grow poorer and stranger.


One dog is no trouble, and two are so funny.

The third one is easy, the fourth one's a honey.

The fifth one's delightful, the sixth one's a breeze,

You find you can live with a houseful of ease.



So how 'bout another? Would you really dare?

They're really quite easy but, oh, Lord the hair!

With dogs on the sofa and dogs on the bed,

And crates in the kitchen, it's no bother, you've said.


They're really no trouble, their manners are great.

What's one more dog and just one more crate?

The sofa is hairy, the windows are crusty,

The floor is all footprints, the furniture dusty.


The housekeeping suffers, but what do you care?

Who minds a few noseprints and a little more hair?

So let's keep a puppy, you can always find room,

And a little more time for the dust cloth and broom.


There's hardly a limit to the dogs you can add,

The thought of a cutback sure makes you sad.

Each one is so special, so useful, so funny.

The vet and food bills grows larger, you owe BIG money.


Your folks never visit, few friends come to stay,

Except other "dog folks" who live the same way.

Your lawn has now died, and your shrubs are dead too,

But your weekends are busy, you're off with your crew.


There's dog food and vitamins, training and shots.

And entries and travel and motels which cost lots.

Is it worth it you wonder? Are you caught in a trap?

Then that favorite one comes and climbs in your lap.


His look says you're special and you know that you will

Keep all of the critters in spite of the bill.

Some just for showing and some just to breed.

And some just for loving, they all fill a need.


Your life-style has changed. Things won't be the same.

Yes, those dogs are addictive and so is the dog game.

- Poet Unknown
(deleted 2 paragraphs from original poem)

30.4.09

Stop and See

Orange Spotted Tiger Moth



Heliotrope Moth or Salt & Pepper Moth


This is what I see
Interesting bugs of 3
Living in harmony
On one small tree

A one-eyed spider
Insects with bright colours
Wonder why I've never
Noticed such creatures

Constantly in a hurry
Plenty to worry
Missing out on reality
It's time to Stop and See



29.4.09

Sibling Fights


We pull and fight
That's what we do
We pounce and bite
And say thank you.

We like the fights
Although it hurts
We like the bites
You'ld see no blood.

Take not to heart
That's what we do
It's time to part
And say Adieu.

This is a photo of Captain and Clifford.
It was taken shortly before Captain was adopted.

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