Poems by Bhat Zaieem
Plethora of Childhood Beauties
I couldn’t erase those beautiful paintings
Which my childhood pasted on my clear mind
Still they are bright, vivid and reflective
And these make me obscure for I know not
Whether I am blissful or in deep distress
For these memories make me enigmatic
For all day I was free as sunlight
Nobody could shunt my feelings
Those feelings were washed with milk
I was not intentionally sympathetic or harsh
A myriad of beauties prevails in them
Which hummed for my peace and smoothness
But now my every breath chases money
My every foot steps towards envy and hatred
This is now mind boring and mind washing
But I get my most happiness from those moments
Seemingly life is dull and improper
Without those days of halcyon and beauty.
Come into Dreams My Mom
Why you left me, mom,
To let me sink into a sea of tears?
My heart throbs as I am going to die with you!
My chopped heart will never recoup now, mom!
I am still coaxing, my forlorn heart in disguise.
I fill it with false things but those know the reality
I miss your eternal love, mom, loveliest of all loves
I miss your arduous care when I was a toddler
Your love immortal will always keep my eyes open
For the Amazon of desolated tears that overflow
I know you will never know of before
But these feelings in my flesh nod for you,
Bereft of you in this is abode of your love,
And I will remain as I am,
But how long shall I wait for your call
In my dreams that always.. always
The dreams that come with little hope.