A Weathered Heart!

A Weathered Heart!

A Poem by Sanjeeta Sharma Pokharel "Hridayaninadini"
"

"She"

"

Dazzled!

She never went!

For what she felt…

 

Fragrance! 

Foulness!

 

Yeah she agreed-

They can feel the same

For, she knew

Everyone does have a “heart”!

 

But-

She had one!

That’s too weathered!

 

Lost in the labyrinth

Of thoughts!

She gripped a thread

That guided her…

 

A thread of hope!

 

She sighed-

That day was different

As she saw the "Dark" Sun- 

Yon on the sky-

 

 

Scared- She was!

He blessed her- 

the 'heart' of stone-

There she stands hard and calcified

 

Yeah...

 

Every-time she agreed

for the delusion, she had-

from-

the bygones and the reminiscences...

 

Unleashed!

Today

Her "heart” felt 

the buoyancy of a fur...

 

She learnt-

This way- the rules of life!

To win over the thoughts’ strife

Now-

She is not what she was!

 

Rocks weathers

To the pebbles-

Rolls down and here

The magnanimous mud!

Mixed with the rains of tear!

 

A weathered heart!

 

Resist!

The bolts from the blue unknown

The dearth of love

The downpour!

 

Despite!

A divine light guided her...

and her weathered heart!

 


Sanjeeta Sharma Pokharel "Hridayaninadini"

LHH-110-IISc-1-12-2012

Entangled in the thoughts!


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Dear Sanjeeta Sharma Pokharel "Hridayaninadini",

Sounds like a woman on a journey and every stanza takes us to those moments in her life weathering, but also of strengthening. At the beginning stanza, I am introduced to the character of this poem. The diction words "fragrance" and "foulness" make me think about how life is full of sweet smells and corruption. Although, I'm not sure who "they" in the third stanza you are referring to. Did you mean that fragrance and foulness can feel the same or are you talking to the audience as if to establish a connection.

When I think of weathering, I think of rocks being chiseled under rain, floods, and winds, so this heart must have endured a lot. The stanza that starts with, "she sighed..." that makes me picture a day of redemption and that God is guiding her weathered heart.

Actually, I not only feel like I am introduced to a woman's heart, but her mind as well as you mention overcoming "thoughts." The word "despite" in the last stanza puzzles me. I would think a word like "behold," or "Besides," but that's just me.

Nice read. Thanks for sharing.

Sincerely Livana Lowell (LL)

God bless

Posted 11 Years Ago


1 of 1 people found this review constructive.

 Sanjeeta Sharma Pokharel "Hridayaninadini"

11 Years Ago

Dear Livana,

Thank you for your honest review. I am indebted. "They" here represents t.. read more



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Dear Sanjeeta Sharma Pokharel "Hridayaninadini",

Sounds like a woman on a journey and every stanza takes us to those moments in her life weathering, but also of strengthening. At the beginning stanza, I am introduced to the character of this poem. The diction words "fragrance" and "foulness" make me think about how life is full of sweet smells and corruption. Although, I'm not sure who "they" in the third stanza you are referring to. Did you mean that fragrance and foulness can feel the same or are you talking to the audience as if to establish a connection.

When I think of weathering, I think of rocks being chiseled under rain, floods, and winds, so this heart must have endured a lot. The stanza that starts with, "she sighed..." that makes me picture a day of redemption and that God is guiding her weathered heart.

Actually, I not only feel like I am introduced to a woman's heart, but her mind as well as you mention overcoming "thoughts." The word "despite" in the last stanza puzzles me. I would think a word like "behold," or "Besides," but that's just me.

Nice read. Thanks for sharing.

Sincerely Livana Lowell (LL)

God bless

Posted 11 Years Ago


1 of 1 people found this review constructive.

 Sanjeeta Sharma Pokharel "Hridayaninadini"

11 Years Ago

Dear Livana,

Thank you for your honest review. I am indebted. "They" here represents t.. read more
U always wre/are a good writer...
Awesome Peice..:)

Posted 12 Years Ago


1 of 1 people found this review constructive.

loved it... loved everything about it



Posted 12 Years Ago


1 of 1 people found this review constructive.

Life and love take us on a hard journey to teach us where we should be. I like the story and the positive ending. A wise person learn from mistakes and rise up stronger and more wiser. Thank you for the excellent poem.
Coyote

Posted 12 Years Ago


1 of 1 people found this review constructive.

Melting Pharaoh's heart of stone, I see.

Posted 12 Years Ago


1 of 1 people found this review constructive.

this is a powerful piece

Posted 12 Years Ago


1 of 1 people found this review constructive.

Powerfully written, with appropriate links to the natural world that speak of character developed and tried...

Posted 12 Years Ago


1 of 1 people found this review constructive.

Interesting poem that feels stretched to give the effect of her weathered heart. Loving the reoccuring phrases, good write.

Posted 12 Years Ago


1 of 1 people found this review constructive.

great poem

Posted 12 Years Ago


1 of 1 people found this review constructive.

When a heart is too quick to grasp the nuances of everyday activities, it loses the experience of the merely physical. It seeks more and must on account of that cross the boundaries of the mundane and look for itself in the supra natural. Nice write!

Posted 12 Years Ago


1 of 1 people found this review constructive.


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