February 27, 2011

A fairy's Dilemma


 The harp turned into a wet mop, jostling her awake.
"Clean the mess first" barked the angry voice.
Sloshing in the rain was no longer fun. 


 140 exact.















Microfiction Monday #72

 The harp turned into a wet mop, jostling her awake.

"Clean the mess first" barked the angry voice.
Sloshing in the rain was no longer fun. 





 140 exact.


The limit is a tweetable 140 characters or fewer, inspired by a photo or illustration.
Based on a Tweet on Photo theme...
 by Susan Carleton at Stony River ....check out others gems out there.

February 26, 2011

Adios Silken Dream


 Thought I'll dole out a less serious tale for a change... *cough*  another true story *cough* except for the prompt....




The pile steadily increased....given it was trousseau shopping, not to mention silk sarees gifted to close relatives...


The colours swirled in front of them, thirty six shades of violet...
Undecided, looked around....her reception one not chosen....
The perfect shade of mauve, called out literally..the embroidery and price tag left her bedazzled...
She touched lovingly, to have it pried away gently...”The lady in green has selected it.....cash payment and its yours.”
She dodged peak traffic to reach the bank....silent prayers, awaiting her turn. To her dismay...the ATM machine began dispensing twenties!!!
Stepping out to find the lady and her dream walking towards the car.








Jenny Matlock

Moonlight










I gaze into the 
carpet high above, 
weaved with magical fingers
twinkling stars nearer and further apart
dim light that brighten the night.

The wizardess's wavering moods
that transforms the sky
from darkness a while ago
to a shimmering silken glow .



I search for thee
waxing and waving
visible and invisible
 the ethereal moonlight...                                               
February 23, 2011

The Puzzle Mag - 54





Come night
the pieces 
on the bedside floor.
 attacking them with 
single minded devotion
joining, disjoining
the chaos 
the mind swirls in.


simple enough
at first glance
some fit like 
they are born to it
others belong 
so obvious elsewhere
trying desperately


fails to find
the lost one
the missing piece
of her lonely heart...











February 20, 2011

Bested



*cough*  a true story *cough* except for the prompt....

It was getting tedious.... him and his cronies from the colony as she alighted from the bus.
The third day,  well prepared ... note in hand....
Grinning sadly with the knowledge that he followed.... knowing exactly when she – book worm would be stopped.
Grudgingly admired his perseverance.  The same routine.... different words, common refrain “I like you, be friends?” *

Day one at sympathetic best...

When she knew, just polite...

Today red in her vision hearing “I’d catch a grenade for ya...”
“Catch this first” waving the 100 rupee note across his face.

Walking away, raucous laughter from hidden corners “lost the bet, pass the 100 man”






February 19, 2011

Bitter Sweet


We pass by now,
denying each other's existence
the picture lies not
we were together, happy once.

You chose filial ties 
over what was right
no grudges held, understand 
what it means to walk in your shoes.

The common paths 
we still have to tread
part of me seeks 
to mend the tear
the other glad
not having to face you there.

You took with you,
 in parting ways
the tiny bud I loved
whose blossomed flower 
I see from other's eyes.

Wonder why 
in relationships
extremes we choose
the middle path 
never explored.

Despite the pain 
I wish you well
now far from the time
when hated your voice
 on the line.

have grown enough
in such a short while
but still can see
letting go of the petty past
isn't something you can try...



( written a year ago for one who was a friend and sister in law....
 but just a distant relative now. )








# 28 Random Musings For The Day

Every artist worth his/her salt needs a muse....what if, the muse in question has a bad hair day or worse still runs off with the chops??
February 13, 2011

Lost Chances



Love came dawdling through
dressed up in all his finery
unmoved, unmindful
standing her ground
 cold masks gathered
the gift of life's bonds. 

Random acts of kindness
seemingly unnoticed
cherub's efforts in vain
door slammed shut
refuge sought that
false pretenses brought.

Voices assailing
at every turn
relationships mended
one sought
 a fraud, a hoax
the other in disdain
she kept her silence
opinions weighed

Window kept ajar
for him who
was now afar
cobwebs the spiders weave
wrinkled and quite grey
 oft seen she stands
by the window sill.



Microfiction Monday #70






The winding road knows not her scent...
Many a doubt assail him...
cream and strawberries her fill, 
his wicked grin casting their spell still?






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