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K Balachandran Feb 2012
in love, i am steamy red,
i drink, fiery black,
**stop me when you think,
i am too absurd.
K Balachandran Feb 2012
you are serene kid of tranquility,
I am tumult's favorite,
our coming together, spectacular dusk;
tranquil, with turbulent colors.
Feb 2012 · 2.2k
girl playing clarinet
K Balachandran Feb 2012
the girl playing clariet,
excites me with her expressions,
forget the clarinet part
i would go for just the other.
Feb 2012 · 737
find the meaning within
K Balachandran Feb 2012
Blue bird, you sing
a fine song sans meaning.
*When meaning is within,
why try to find elsewhere?
K Balachandran Feb 2012
small, chirpy bird,
flitting under the dome of air port,
comes down, nonchalantly partakes,
omelette from my plate.
In Kempe Gowda  Airport,Bangalore, you'll see them sup with travelers,unhesitatingly.
Feb 2012 · 984
hey dawn, hold on
K Balachandran Feb 2012
Dawn, hold on,
let me have one more word,
with the maudlin moon.
Feb 2012 · 912
lovefooled
K Balachandran Feb 2012
your name wind whispered,
to the rendezvous i rushed,
wind meant  you would never come,
what a fool i was!
Feb 2012 · 806
tragic whim
K Balachandran Feb 2012
i heard you say softly,
you would soon get married,
in a passive way.
your mum has found a groom
she thought perfect,
the horoscopes match,
and your father, approves. that's that.

so nothing much left,
except sorting out "our mess"
caused by your" thoughtless
adventure," as you put it,
you now think it was  "just physical"
you weren't sure yet
wheather it was love,
you felt, about me
though intense.
"that was a whim
and i wasn't in my senses
as i see it now,

when i listen to  my dad and mom ;
a  whim ruled my mind
i fell for you straight
your scent had something to do in that,
i could hardly think,
every time i almost swooned"

your part of the  story
has  a  sharp  razor gleam
the matador smiles,
just before the sword gets the bull,
i can almost hear the cheer of spectators,
it's the Roman crowd that still calls the shot
you and me are pawns, as time  here stand still.
that's convenient, isn't it?
you are still, and would allways
have a disarming charm,
i'd never forget that, my lovely war wound!
it would remain with me ever.

we need to learn
to take body and mind
in seperate packages,
in this quagmiry times.
i understand,
you are at it, you'll be good.

you have this black mole
on your cheek,
as you speak i was
looking at it, as if it has a different life,
it now seems a symbol of something,
i try to place , but head was muddled,
i smell a betrayal, the mole soon would go,
suddenly, i felt a whim:
to kiss the blakest bit,  still your part.
)O(
K Balachandran Feb 2012
strange are the ways of mind,
the diamond, thrilled once,
now seems mere carbon ;
doesn't merit even one look!
Feb 2012 · 745
insane poesy
K Balachandran Feb 2012
On a canvas ****** white,
with glowing silver paint,
flight of her creative fancy tries,
capturing the ebullient, inky night.
K Balachandran Feb 2012
squre, round, ovel, even in irregualar shapes,
obsrving windows, i found this truth:
a hidden illegitimate desire to become doors.
Feb 2012 · 626
exchange rate of love
K Balachandran Feb 2012
the    
    flower
                     offered
               her
                  smile;
               i
               thanked,
         with
               pure
                            silence.
Feb 2012 · 1.9k
enigma
K Balachandran Feb 2012
geometry of the  expectent night,
transcends to immerse in the grandeur
of galaxies beyond time,
manifests as **grand stillness.
Feb 2012 · 697
you tell me why?
K Balachandran Feb 2012
when you come near, why moon
suddenly flushes,
stars make a heady spin;
*with a sonorous buzz world stand still?
Feb 2012 · 1.7k
relative density of love
K Balachandran Feb 2012
why i wooed you ardently?
elementary physics my dear.
the specific gravity of our love,
applied pressure from very start.
specific gravity= relative density
K Balachandran Feb 2012
mighty armies of pelf attack,
grannaries one by one surrender.
World wide it happens.Agricultural land is usurped for non agricultural purposes by money and muscle power.There is no country for the farmer who feeds us.Lexury is an illusion, daily bread is n't.Who will feed us in the future? machines?
K Balachandran Feb 2012
in the original gravitas of the word,
history now is hardly made.
greed driven rotten happenings galore,
easily forgettable all.
Feb 2012 · 525
ice breaker
K Balachandran Feb 2012
I am frozen winter,
rays of spring from your eyes,
vehemently ask to wake up,
I come seeking your warmth.
K Balachandran Feb 2012
meet me alone after dark,
you won't see me, don't bother,
i am darkness itself,
**no need to wait.
Feb 2012 · 1.6k
no clothes? oh!good
K Balachandran Feb 2012
fed up with victims of fashion,
and  fashionistas overdressed without reason,
relieving to see you,
so good, in the ****!
K Balachandran Feb 2012
he ignored original text, and delved;
deep in the gaps,cryptic signals,
leading to hidden treasures-
was bang on the mark!
K Balachandran Feb 2012
between the haunting strains of music,
there are profound silences.
i'll wait for you there,
together, let's explore life's music.
K Balachandran Feb 2012
dragon woman spits fire,
the fiery maiden but, has a soft spot,
balance her power, touching there,
she just swoons!
Feb 2012 · 722
water
K Balachandran Feb 2012
most part, i am water,
my seeds in water sprout,
life too flows like water,
to the confluence, misty expanse.
Feb 2012 · 743
the rose and me
K Balachandran Feb 2012
that rose i fell for,
belongs to a high hill,
her fragrance, slowly
lowers me a ladder.
Happy Valentine's day
K Balachandran Feb 2012
life sure seems a carnival;
                                     only masqueraders everywhere.
Feb 2012 · 1.5k
hail la tomatina.
K Balachandran Feb 2012
the 'tomato fight'  with her was so intimate.
each other's anatomical details,
we explored throughout.
never imagined tomato so exciting!
K Balachandran Feb 2012
past, an eagle in the sky,
present, a crazy horse, galloping forward,
and future,
a sleeping tiger to be tamed.
K Balachandran Feb 2012
he was poet extra ordinary,
his eyes never missed beauty;
but, in secret police dossier,
his crime was distorting reality.
K Balachandran Feb 2012
dear doe, so demure,
how do you acquire,
such demonic verve,
in our battle of amor.
K Balachandran Feb 2012
lovers made me,  molding one by one.
wife, unmade it and keeps me the way i am now.
K Balachandran Feb 2012
spider, your eyes bewitch,
i was lost in the depth,
though the vileness peeps through;
life, after all is transient.
K Balachandran Feb 2012
from your dreamy eyes,
arrows of flowers,
repeatedly hit my erogenous zones.
surrendered to cupid, i beg for more.
Feb 2012 · 758
a poetess performs miracles
K Balachandran Feb 2012
quite amazing it was to witness ,
a lonely poetess, devours long dark nights,
spreads sunshine, cheerfully for all of us.
K Balachandran Feb 2012
love has gone to seed;
hate, excavates more possibilities.
Feb 2012 · 555
gimme more
K Balachandran Feb 2012
I'll eat your smile, any time,
          it's chocolate;
                         **gimme more
Feb 2012 · 987
frog's eloquence
K Balachandran Feb 2012
rain lashes,  frog turns
compulsively eloquent,
to tell his part of the story;
but, the gruffy voice is no help.
K Balachandran Feb 2012
lady bird, mon amour
how we  longed,  to come together,
jealousy has hidden weapons,
fight any threat,  to our togetherness.
mon amour- French for 'my love'
Feb 2012 · 724
cupid, you stupid!
K Balachandran Feb 2012
sending arrows, perched above,
cupid, proved **** stupid,
arrows hit hard, the girl floored,
love happened, while rushing to hospital.
K Balachandran Feb 2012
carbon laden air chokes;
for respiration,
an adapter becomes inevitable.
Increasing carbon density  in atmosphere would either force human beings to evolve to be comfortable with  this or all humans should attach some devise to respiratory system making normal  breathing possible..
K Balachandran Feb 2012
my mother warned in advance,
not to smell cactus flowers,
when,  scent of this cactus beguiled,
i lost mom's words.
K Balachandran Feb 2012
i suspect, sun has a wish,
not to wake up.
"God doesn't play dice" Albert Einstein reassured us long ago.Then Hawking came along, and said
" God may play dice after all' .(We wouldn't be around to observe it, scientists still reassure)..So i can't be sure whether the sun would wake up tomorrow....
K Balachandran Feb 2012
wild cat with radium eyes,
electrified , what a presence!
at the rendezvous , her claws,
etched murals, on skin, letting blood.
K Balachandran Feb 2012
water drinks itself, vanish;
yet we pretend,
everything is alright.
It's time to think what one needs to  do to conserve water, before it is too late.
Feb 2012 · 2.0k
puzzle
K Balachandran Feb 2012
a heart shaped
white cloud,
slowly turns red.
A zooming black bird,
piercing through it,
a love story--
*beginning or end?
Short, Fast and Deadly.com / 9 October 2011
K Balachandran Feb 2012
Professedly my self is existential;
romanticism trespassed , claimed a share.
K Balachandran Feb 2012
Winter,
a shy maiden,
                      when she advances;
                      none could foresee
                      her cunning plan
                      of occupation!

playful and gentle,
she tickled nature
with her cool fingertips,
trees with thick foliage
stood before her
like  children,
to get their hair tousled.

                                 she plays considerate companion,
                                 often covers the head of trees,
                                 with her transparent veil
                                 till the sun forcefully remove it,
                                 eager to see their faces.

by and by
she turns insistent.
her presence more persistent
snow fall dense,
grin of ice every where you look,
changes her friendly visage, it looks strange.
her true nature comes out in  the open,
everyone starts to resent her cheeky urge to splurge.
then starts her rude and strident advance.

                                   the canopy of leaves
                                   are fully laden with
                                   thick, white, blanket of ice.
                                   leaves weigh down
                                   suffering with the  cold burden.
                                   the green is completely eaten
                                   by bleak whiteness.
                                   everything,  every one
                                   becomes virtually her prisoner,
                                   thirsting for a drop of sun light.
                                                   OOO
Feb 2012 · 1.1k
limits of versatility
K Balachandran Feb 2012
clouds, are versatile,
look how they change!
but, problem arises,
when they forget when to stop.
K Balachandran Feb 2012
Growing up in a farm
is rolling in sticky, soft, sensuous, mud
and imbibing
wisdom of nature
beyond words,
a preternatural ritual;
a farm has full of voices
heard and unheard
but mind has ears that record
and replay to one's soul,
i am still at a loss to explain
how it works,
it's another unuttered secret of life.

change in the  tune of rain,
cloud formation, wind speed
and flow of water;
each has distinct meaning
translated to changes in one's life.
more than counted as  rich or poor
plenty of things that make every moment,
enjoyable were the crux of happiness in the farm life.

plants grew whispering secrets
bore fruits and after a period,  died out,
in between one observes
waves that rise and fall
cycles of nature.
that's how, i suppose
i had a ripened sense
of complexities of life, fairly early,
it brought one pain too.

Growing up in a farmstead
is like playing an orchestra of many pieces, all alone
sitting in the lap of mother nature.

i never viewed my father as a  farmer
i saw him sitting on a chair reading Homer
or discussing Tolstoy or Shakespeare
as much as he cared for his crops,
he  really was a student of mother nature
farming was his way of life.
a magician who transformed,
complexities he observed in nature
in to practical possibilities.
"a true farmer is a versatile genius."
i remember those words,
he told us  in a voice of what seemed,
coming from the  elements of nature:
"we are all basically farmers, never forget
and above that human beings"

we grew up with cattle, chicken and farm animals
i was just a child, then, i thought i didn't fully get
what he meant, but later my dad's truth
slowly revealed itself to us,
unfolding through days and nights of our lives.

crop of rice fully ripened was a lovely sight
and the banana plantation, cornucopia
that made heart a peacock that sees dark clouds.
when pepper vines laden with red berries
turned black gold,
walking along the vegetable patches,
i felt what it was to be a farmer.
in  the attic, full of dry ginger bags , air was an intoxicant,
milking cows and grazing farm animals
taught a rare kinship with all life.

when poverty looked with deep set eyes
from fields and pathways to  farms
i understood the spirit of my father's words;
why one should be a human  first.
men and woman and malnourished children
working half naked in splashing, scorching sun,
reaped rice to the accompaniment of songs.
i too used to sing those songs,
and remembered those words
my father wanted us to remember;
i am a farmer,
a child of nature
but a human first
who feels the pain
of those who toil for a living.

O
Feb 2012 · 1.1k
forbidden love
K Balachandran Feb 2012
I've noticed, my favorite serpent
secretly bearing her fangs,
but, can't fall out of love,
what a *dark slithery grace!
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