Saturday, 7 May 2011

Closing the eyes sharpens all the other senses. We rely too much on what we 'see' when most of what is true is invisible.

Oh God

I did encase my eyes
agitatedly and tensely

since, it dresses me
with the weakness
by aiming you at the immaterial

while,

I am promised for a cease-fire
only by the trust in you

Oh God...

By PrabhuDayal Khattar
Copyright

Friday, 6 May 2011

we can see God in the beauty of nature around us. -Montey

A poem
Inspired by the above quote.

Oh God

you improvise the glow at sunrise
tagging it with a dawn

it is a malarkey of the nature
rotating it into invisibility
by the sundown

the start imparting you is fanatically awaited
impounding without the inkiness in it

Oh God...

By Prabhudayal Khattar
Copyright with the poem only

We can only hope we get the message in one form or another. Drink up the notes from heaven...this is a path I have not taken, but maybe I will try next heavy rain! -The Shaker

A poem
Inspired by the above quote.

Oh God

how do I comprehend
your image ?

you dwell up in the sky
where clouds endure
maybe next to your door

maybe they are mailing carriers
carrying your correspondences

but ah! Cloud does not
land on earth

though, whenever they shower
I do try to drink its drops

with a hope that they may bear in it
the answers for my prayers

Oh God...

By PrabhuDayal Khattar
Copyright with the poet only

"When I pray, I don't say anything; I just listens. God doesn't say anything, either; he just listens. And if you don't understand that, I can't explain it to you." --Mother Theresa

 A poem
Inspired by the quote above.

Oh God

you conceived this whole cosmos
and this whole globe does not
pronounce one single language

and most of the creation
do not utter any dialect
precisely, these trees, those rivers
that sun, this moon

yet, they all interact with you
on daily basis even
without comprehending any phrasing

the same hypothesis alludes
with our affinity
when you answer all my, those prayers
which I have yet to compose

Oh God...

By Prabhudayal Khattar
Copyright with poet only