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3d · 66
Raindrops
Falling like crystals,
Raindrops from the sky.
Unfurled like a blanket,
Black clouds seem to cry.

And my room is filled
With earthy scent of soil and clay.
It evokes all my memories
And nostalgia all the day.

Joined by the dancing peacock,
It quenches thirst of flowers.
Crying all the way,
Black clouds loose all their water.
5d · 20
I Am Sorry
I am so sorry.
I am sorry, I didn't listen to you.
I am sorry, I ignored  you.
I am sorry, I did not eat what you gave me.
I am sorry for not spending time with you.
I wanted to hug you.
I wish, I could massage your feet.
I wish, I could give you a glass of water.
I am so sorry my grandma.
Now I want to face the truth.
In loving memory of my grandma........
Falling leaves in autumn,
Washing all the sins away.
Crushed under the feet’s rhythm,
Mixing with the soil and clay.

Washing all the sins away,
Headed to fresh new start.
Mixing with the soil and clay,
Fixing the broken heart.

Headed to fresh new start,
Blooming flowers in spring.
Fixing the broken heart,
Like melodies from violin’s string.

Blooming flowers in spring—
Gave me a fresh new start.
Like melodies from violin’s string,
Solace that flowers bring to my heart.
A Pantoum presenting a complete loop from decay to rebirth and renewal and the solace we find upon renewal.
Jun 14 · 64
The Wind
Yashkrit Ray Jun 14
Wind drifting through grass
At my feet, it stops and moans
Wind breaks- moaning ends
When the wind stops, silence remains- the moment of stillness.
Jun 14 · 39
Hope
Yashkrit Ray Jun 14
Candle burning out
Becoming smaller, melts down
Still giving out light
The hope that remains even when eveything is shattered.
Jun 14 · 45
The Last Drop
Yashkrit Ray Jun 14
Water dripping down
From the leaf after the rain-
And the last drop falls
The silence after..........
Jun 14 · 61
Can Never Go Back
Yashkrit Ray Jun 14
Saw this place somewhere
Oh! It was my golden dream
Now the dream haunts me
There are some places where you cannot go even if you want to because of the people or yourself.
Jun 13 · 51
The Broken Kite
Yashkrit Ray Jun 13
Little boy flying kite
Drifting in the air, strand breaks
Holds the strand alone
The moment of loss — when something slips from your hand. And you cannot do anything instead of standing and watching it.
Yashkrit Ray Jun 13
Sitting on shoulder
Swallow says to Happy Prince-
I will never leave
The moment before letting go.
Jun 13 · 61
Opportunity I Missed
Yashkrit Ray Jun 13
A bright beam of light
It fell right into my eyes
Now searching that light
The opportunity that once stood infront of ourselves is now gone.
Jun 13 · 65
A Deer at a Pond
Yashkrit Ray Jun 13
A deer near a pond
Drinking water, sees a lion
Now fears the water
Some moments of happiness that suddenly turn into horror that haunts all the life.
Jun 13 · 56
Letting Go
Yashkrit Ray Jun 13
Still hanging on tree
Unwilling- the leaf falls down
Now sways in the way
Love is all about letting go.
Jun 13 · 52
Learnt To Swim
Yashkrit Ray Jun 13
Drowning in the sea
Choking- the pressure on me
But I learnt to swim.
My first Haiku. Its about how people laugh at you when you fail. But you make them silent with even a greater comeback.
Jun 12 · 64
Sway
Yashkrit Ray Jun 12
Raindrops on the roof,
They’ve given me a change of mood,
Washing all the desolation away —
Like a freebird, like a goof,
Inside me, joy that brewed.
In the rain, I dance and sway.
This poem is inspired by Ruskin Bond's "Hip-Hop Nature Boy".
Jun 12 · 51
Checkmate
Yashkrit Ray Jun 12
Celebrating too early-
"Resign youhi", he said.
Then made a blunder-
An end to his journey.
The web i spread,
His king, ready to surrender.
Inspired by a real chess match where my opponent starts celebrating too early and taunts me - "resign youhi". But resigns himself later.
Jun 11 · 69
Clock
Yashkrit Ray Jun 11
Going round and round all the way.
Whether you count or not,
I count every second night and day.
Your life's ticking forward, filling like a ***.
The end is not far away.
Just jotting down whatever’s on my mind.
Jun 10 · 79
Try Again
Yashkrit Ray Jun 10
You got a dream,
A spark inside you.
Your eyes got that gleam,
A passion inside you.

Each step is fuel,
The energy inside you.
Hard work’s a tool,
The patience inside you.

The dreams and the desire,
A hope inside you.
Turn the spark into a roaring fire —
You’re one of the few.

Life is full of pain,
The strength inside you.
Try again,
And make your dream come true.
Jun 10 · 291
Fading Away
Yashkrit Ray Jun 10
Time flies by,
Everything fades away,
Like a candle burning out,
Watching it decay.
Chasing the light,
Losing the day.
Life and dreams
Fading away.
Everything will eventually fade away like a candle slowly burning out. Its inevitable. So its important to enjoy every second and minute of our life. We always think about our future(chasing the light) and lose our day(present).
Jun 9 · 93
Sunrise Unseen
Yashkrit Ray Jun 9
A sunrise that no one watches.
Unseen. Unappreciated. Neglected — it dispatches,
From the horizon, looking up at the sky,
Only to see the moon approaching by.
This poem reflects the quiet moments of beauty and hope that often go unnoticed — like a sunrise that no one watches.
Jun 9 · 107
Mirror
Yashkrit Ray Jun 9
If a mirror could fall in love,
It would be you.
If a mirror could stare for hours,
It would stare at you.
If a mirror was to show something,
It would show the light reflected from you.
If that mirror had to introduce itself,
It would introduce you… to you.
More than a reflection — a mirror sees the light in you, just as someone in love sees beyond the surface.
Jun 9 · 134
Not Alone
Yashkrit Ray Jun 9
Sitting like a stone,
Why have we grown?
The moon’s following you,
On the street, walking alone.
Jun 8 · 101
Muted
Yashkrit Ray Jun 8
The clock that does not tick anymore,
The sea that does not soar anymore,
The joy that does not roar anymore—
My soul suddenly went silent;
The body does not feel anymore.
Yashkrit Ray Jun 8
What would a mirror say if it could talk back?
You stare at me as if I only show your looks.
But I reflect the weight your eyes hold.
Cactus is spiky—yet thrives where most life can’t.
Snow is gorgeous, but warmth it lacks.
This poem explores the idea of self-reflection beyond physical appearance.
The mirror sees more than just the surface — it reflects the emotions and truths hidden in our eyes.
Jun 8 · 191
JOURNEY
Yashkrit Ray Jun 8
Remembering the shadows
Staring at the footprints left behind,
All through the journey—
A heart filled with regrets,
And eyes pouring futility.

Can’t blame the seasons,
No use cursing the mirror.
Life’s been falling like a dried leaf,
And the mind is filled with chaos.

Still, there’s a calmness in the silence,
And regrets hold a deeper meaning.
Fallen leaves enrich the soil—
Where new life begins.

— The End —